Grease has the ablility to repel water
,,, that's why they use it on engines and mechanical stuff,,,, to prevent rusting
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hydrophobic
Hydrophobic
A term that may be used to describe a substance that is hydrophobic is non polar. Non polar things are repelled by water.
We say that something will corrode if it reacts with chemicals in water or air and gets "worn away" in the process.
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The amount of moister in the air is called the relative humidity. It is the ratio of the partial pressure of water vapor in an air water mixture to the saturated vapor pressure of water.
When something is low in salinity it means that the salt level is low. This is often a term used in reference to salt water.
When water is attracted to water it is called cohesion. When water is attracted to other materials, it is called adhesion. This occurs because water is polar.
A term that may be used to describe a substance that is hydrophobic is non polar. Non polar things are repelled by water.
Ice.
sediment
Water that is in a gaseous state is called water vapouror steam.
In the English tongue, solid water is referred to as "ice".
It's called surface water.
lost generation
It means the price of something, amount, An amount that has to be paid or given up in order to get something. :P
A narrow passage of water between two cliffs is called a strait. This natural waterway connects two larger bodies of water and can be found in various locations around the world.
Irrigation.
Very simply, in liquid form, it is called water. H20