One effect of water's stickiness or cohesion is its ability to create surface tension. This allows water molecules to stick together and form droplets or maintain the shape of objects placed on its surface, such as insects walking on water.
To remove stickiness from fingers, wash them thoroughly with warm water and soap. Rub your fingers together to create lather and gently scrub away any adhesive residue. If the stickiness persists, try using oil or rubbing alcohol to dissolve the sticky substance.
You can wash it with soap. If it is still to sticky you can rub it on a really hard rough surface and then wash it again.
No one. It is international waters.
The Dugong is one, it can be found in the tropical waters of indonesia and also in the waters of northern australia and queensland.
National laws do not apply in international waters, for the same reason that the laws of one nation are not applicable in a different nation. However, that does not mean that complete anarchy prevails in international waters. There are certain international agreements which apply in international waters. If international waters are thought of as belonging to all nations, then the nations of the world can enact treaties pertaining to those waters.
Their flexibility has changed over time. Also the stickiness varies from one type to another. Making them in different colors sometimes with pictures from movies have also made them friendlier for children.
you could lay a piece of duck tape sticky side up and lay on top of that another piece of duck tape so the 2 sticky sides are facing eachother there fore there should be a double sided peice of duck tape if there is any stickiness left one the sides all you have to do it cut it off with a pair of scissors ( it doesnt matter whot kid of scissors)
No one, it's called international waters
no one knows but who is winnipeg???????????????????!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Humpback, I actually saw one.
heat dissipation
The bread dough formed in bread machines is not meant to be removed from the machine and handled, so no provision is made to reduce stickiness. In making bread by hand, additional flour is placed on the bread surface to reduce stickiness and make handling easier. When removing bread dough from a machine before baking, one can apply oil or a spray no-stick product to one's hands to reduce sticking. Alternatively, one may sprinkle a small amount of flour on the surface of the dough before removing from the bread machine.