Some species can spray a chemical out of their snout, such as nasute termites
no, unless you somehow have acid spit
No. Wasps, unlike ants, cannot spit or bite in order to use their acid.
NO.
I dont thing so...
yes slightly
Saliva
Spurn Head
swim what is swim going to do
An famous example of a spit is spurn head which forms the north bank of the humber estuary
A coastal spit, for example Spurn Head/Point in Yorkshire, England, is formed due to the tide and the silt.
Sand and shingle build up and it creates some new land. This process repeats itself and then a spit is eventually produced. The wind determines the direction of the spit
by producing carbon DI oxide with the reaction of baking powder