A towel
A towel
It dries out...
They don't lol
Mud cracks form when wet mud dries. As mud dries, it shrinks and cracks start to form.
No, gunpowder does not get stronger after it gets wet and dries. In fact, exposure to moisture can degrade gunpowder, affecting its performance and reliability. It is important to keep gunpowder dry to maintain its effectiveness.
evaporation
Once the wood dries & you can do it right.
paint drying in sun
No, rawhide expands when it absorbs water. It will however shrink as it dries out.
By applying it wet; it will shrink as it dries.
be cause the air and wind dries
Silk is one of the main fabrics that shouldn't get get wet. If is gets wet, it shrinks as it dries, and makes the clothing useless. Cotton also shouldn't get wet, for it can take hours for it to dry.