How do things dry when it isn’t hot enough for water to evaporate?

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How do things dry when it isn’t hot enough for water to evaporate?

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Water has a thing called a triple state. This is a temperature at which water can exist as a solid, liquid and a gas. This is at 0.01C.

Consequently water evaporates, becoming a gas, all the time at temperatures above that.

When it is warm the rate of evaporation increases and we notice it.

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