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A plant that will only grow in water or in damp conditions
no water does not cause gnats it just attracts them
If you mean what substances are present in paper, then it is principally cellulose. If you are asking about substance A in a question paper, it's a way of referring to an unknown substance so it can ask you questions based on the information given about it. For instance, if it says 'substance A turns damp red litmus blue' then you know that substance A is an acid.
Because mosses require water for their motile gametes and also being very delicate damp areas are best for growth
it is like that because the water there runs over the soil so the soil is damp.
Leaky roof, leaky pipes, building built on a poorly drained site with a high water table. Insufficient ventilation.
A damp cloth.
You are only allowed to use water to clean your rubbers. So use a damp cloth and wipe away any dirt or dust.
because it's water...
If it's dried out immediately, maybe. But probably not.
The word 'damp' is a verb, an adjective, and a noun.The noun 'damp' is a word for moisture diffused through the air or a substance, or condensed on a surface; a word for a thing.Example as a noun: The damp had penetrated the whole house.Example as a verb: He tried to damp the anger he felt.Example as an adjective: The books got moldy in the damp basement.The noun form of the adjective 'damp' is dampness.Example: The documents were stored away from the dampness.
Water vapour, damp or gas
water or damp environments
The damp streets
yes but only a clean sham wow
the water evaporates (<>)
damp soil does not expand when u add water to it so yes it is a heterogeneous mixture.