You're fine. That's just called precum :)
a bulkhead erected to reduce the swashing action of a tank's liquid content as a ship rolls and pitches at sea; the bulkhead is nontight and may run in the transverse or longitudinal direction
a bulkhead erected to reduce the swashing action of a tank's liquid content as a ship rolls and pitches at sea; the bulkhead is nontight and may run in the transverse or longitudinal direction
To suggest that germs evaporate would be to suggest that germs are liquid. Germs are, of course, not liquids, so therefore they cannot evaporate.
I don't know but i suggest you don't drink it :)
There is evidence that there was once water on Mars due to large gullies on its surface. This may suggest that running liquid water may have eroded it away and the fact that Mars has 'frozen' ice caps may suggest that it was once liquid water that had frozen over a large period of time.
no, most of them are non-toxic, but I wouldn't suggest drinking the glowy liquid stuff.
heat it up to 300 degrees Celsius and pour liquid nitrogen over it. if you can't find any liquid nitrogen then i suggest chewing gum. It has the same effect.
No. As the term washing powder would suggest, it is a powder, which consists of many small solid particles.
everything is matter, meaning everything is either a solid, liquid, or gas except for shadows, thoughts and emotions.
My pee. I suggest you add a little sugar it can taste quite bitter.
Currently, Mars is too cold for liquid water to exist on its surface. Dry river beds suggest that liquid water once flowed there.
yes but only under certain conditions. i suggest you try a soft warm light.