It generates sweat from the sweat-glands. This seeps onto the skin surface - and evaporates - taking heat with it and making you cooler.
xenon
When rain falls to the ground, the water does not stop moving. It seeps into the ground.Water seeps into the ground, such as glass of water poured onto a pile of sand.
erosion
when water seeps into the ground and forms aquifers
Yes, the water seeps through their skin. When you get a rag and pour water over it it seeps through, same thing with a worm.
Skin
A hot water burn is when the water touches your skin, seeps under with burning liquid. After it seeps under your skin it starts to turn your skin into a hot molt of skin. It burns for a long while I suggest waiting ten twenty minutes of barley putting ice on it then put pain reliever and a band-aid on then if 1st degree it will go away in a few days.]
The dirt acts as a lubricant which seeps into their skin. This allows the males to impregnate the females.
It generates sweat from the sweat-glands. This seeps onto the skin surface - and evaporates - taking heat with it and making you cooler.
when the rain seeps through their feathers and onto their skin. Their skin has a special chemical compound which turns them radioactive. And then they have an urge to pee on the nearest person and they turn into TURKEY MAN. and then they explode. - Professor Plum
Of or pertaining to sheep. Bovine refers to cows.
Nah. It can't seep through your skin. It might cause irritation and make your skin dry (mostly because you have to ,like, scrub it off,) But only if you swallow about a ounce of ink. M'kay, hhope I helped. (P.S. I draw on my skin almost everyday and nothing has happened.)
Amphibians simply don't have the adaptations of other land vertebrates that keep moisture contained in the skin. Thus, water seeps through the skin via osmosis. That is why they have to live in moist places. If they don't they dry out, suffocate, and die.
Grass
Through a process called infiltration: water that seeps into the soil is called groundwater.
How long? A couple minutes to a couple hours, to even a couple days. It all depends on what kind of impact caused the bruise.As for what causes a bruise to appear, an impact against your body that doesn't break the skin may break the blood vessels under your skin. Possibly from crushing them against a bone or simply hitting the area too hard. The blood seeps out of the capillaries, but under the skin, creating a dark spot.