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Hot, dry, dangerous, large, 5th planet from the sun
Yes, dry quicksand is dangerous.
Chemical weathering is the most effective in hot and dry climates. This is because this climate accelerates and intensifies the chemical weathering.
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A dangerous chemical allowed in the US to be in nail polish is dibutyl phthalate (DBP), the substance that makes fingernail polish dry to a smooth varnish.
Chemical weathering is most effective in warm humid climates, where high temperatures and abundant moisture can accelerate the chemical reactions that break down rocks. In cold dry climates, the lack of moisture limits the availability of water for these reactions, making chemical weathering less impactful.
The planet Earth is a wet planet.
Mercury is dry and airless.
not necessarily, mainly in places that are warm.
the chemical inside the dry cell is the fluid where chemical reaction take place this fluid is CYTOPLASM
It depends on the dry chemical. Sodium chloride is a dry chemical that you just have to wipe off. Sodium hydroxide is a dry chemical too, but if you get it on yourself you need to flush your skin with cold running water for 15 minutes then go to the emergency room. The answer to your question is found in the Material Safety Data Sheet for the chemical you are using.