If you are under water without special equipment, your are wet.
You are wet.
If it's applied to a dry surface it will continue to 'cure' underwater.
The time it takes for water under laminate to dry out can vary depending on factors such as the amount of water, ventilation, and humidity levels. In general, it can take anywhere from a few days to a few weeks for water under laminate to completely dry out. It is important to address the issue promptly to prevent mold and damage to the flooring.
An under door water stopper is used to prevent water from seeping under a door, helping to keep the area on one side of the door dry and protected from water damage.
it is used for concrete because it dry into a hard substance and when mixed with the right substances, can dry under water
put in water put under heat and dry
by using under ground artesian wells. these are wells from which water flows under natural pressure with out pumping.
Unless the dry ice is under pressure, it will "sublime" and change from a solid to a gas. Therefore, there will be no "puddle".
The trap in the drain line under the sink is dry. It should have water in it to stop the smell
Dry ice is the solid form of carbon dioxide, instead of water. The reason why it's called dry ice is under normal circumstances, heating dry ice will turn it directly into a gas, skipping a liquid form. The exception in all cases is under high pressure will melting dry ice turn into a liquid.
Is dry water a oxymoron
either: Put the egg in a plastic bag or hold a full water bottle over the egg