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Vinyl and PVC are both cheap waterproof materials, but they don't breathe and can get kind of hot. I don't think of them as a very good material, but they are waterproof, and good if you think so.
Many nonmetals are brittle and Carbon is a non metal. Charcoal is a carbon compound so charcoal is brittle having the physical property of carbon.
yes it is waterproof
We generally get our descriptions from people, not from objects. Although if you count books, then that would be a good kind of object in which to find a description.
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Samsonite Luggage Winfield 20in. Carry-On Spinner is waterproof as is some of the Travelpro line.
It depends. the problem with waterproof it takes a lifetime to take off. I'm assuming that waterproof is better though.
Depends on what kind of duck tape.
You should use scotchguard waterproof coating on your sofas to protect it from spills.
Brittle is a synonym for fragile. It begins with the letters br.
Vinyl and PVC are both cheap waterproof materials, but they don't breathe and can get kind of hot. I don't think of them as a very good material, but they are waterproof, and good if you think so.
Permeable is one antonym.Also, if an object is water-resistant it is not waterproof. A water-resistant jacket is most often added as protection to get a person from their car to the inside of a building.
There is no kind of waterproof wood. The way wood becomes waterproof is if it is treated with some kind of substance. You are going to have to look and see what wood you like and then go out and buy some wood treatment or you may get aids from sitting on it.
Since you did not specify what kind of material, or its use, I would say a material that is smooth, translucent, and non-waterproof is human skin. It's smooth to the touch, you can see through individual layers of it, and it is not waterproof.
Many different models of Canon cameras are waterproof, including the PowerShot D10 and D20 models. When looking for a waterproof camera, most will be clearly labeled as waterproof or for underwater use.
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