yes it can only in certain condition
Desiccants, such as silica gel or calcium chloride, absorb moisture from the air.
Hygroscopic materials have a tendency to absorb moisture from the air, leading to changes in their physical or chemical properties. This can affect the material's performance and durability, making proper storage and handling important to maintain its quality and effectiveness.
The air in the environment contains moisture, which the crackers would absorb if they were not kept in an airtight tin. Keeping them in a tin prevents them from being exposed to a lot of moisture (there's still a little in the tin, but not nearly as much as their would be if the crackers were kept out in the open), hence they retain their crispness.
Some, but not all, land plants can absorb the water they need from the surrounding air. Most require moist soil, or equivalent, to be able to absorb moisture.
Desiccants, such as silica gel or calcium chloride, absorb humidity in the air by attracting and trapping moisture molecules.
Orchids have air roots to absorb moisture and nutrients from the air, as well as to provide stability and support for the plant.
Orchids grow air roots to absorb moisture and nutrients from the air, as well as to provide additional support for the plant.
Sodium chloride is hygroscopic, meaning it can absorb moisture from the air, but it is not deliquescent, which refers to substances that absorb so much moisture they dissolve in it. In the rainy season, the high humidity in the air allows the sodium chloride to absorb enough moisture to become wet, even though it doesn't dissolve completely.
Either warm the air so it can absorb more moisture, or reduce the amount of moisture in the air. No you can't. Sorry? Move its not going to happen. Come up with an invention to stop it.
Hygroscopicity is defined as "absorb moisture". With sugar being solid, it absorbs moisture in its surrounding (air). Therefore, sugar is hygroscopic because it is solid that does not contain much moisture.
Air plants do not significantly purify the air in a room. They primarily absorb moisture and nutrients from the air rather than filtering out pollutants.
eventually, yes. brake fluid will absorb moisture from the air which degrades its performance.