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Does water evaporate on your skin or from the surrounding air when you get out of the shower?

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Does water evaporate on your skin or from the surrounding air when you get out of the shower?

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  1. Yes, water evaporates from your skin when you get out of the shower and I suppose if there were droplets of liquid water in the air it would also evaporate from air but liquid water is more dense than air so you won't be finding droplets of liquid water floating around in air a lot. However water vapor does make a up a small portion of air.


  2. It evaporates from your skin if the humidity of the ambient air is low enough to permit it.

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