Nylon can make the raincoat because it has elastic, have a low moisture regain, exceptionally strong and soft.
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Children might need to wear a raincoat if it is raining outside. This helps protect the child from getting wet and getting sick. You can purchase a child's raincoat online from stores such as Target.
A raincoat and umbrella.
You can't use a property, as it's a description of something a substance does. A better question would be to ask 'What are the properties you would look for in a material to be used for a raincoat?' You'd want it to be waterproof, flexible, hard wearing and comfortable.
a raincoat
When water vapor hits a raincoat, it condenses from a gas back into a liquid due to the cooler temperature of the raincoat's surface. This is because the raincoat provides a colder surface for the water vapor to release its energy and transform into liquid droplets, resulting in water droplets forming on the raincoat.
Raincoat is a compound word.
A Raincoat? Like a literal raincoat? This question makes almost no sense but ok. The melting point is the temperature at which a substance transitions from solid to liquid. You, as a raincoat user, presumably prefer your raincoat in the solid phase. Therefore you would want this transition point to occur as far away from the normal range of temperatures in your area. The higher the melting point of the raincoat, the hotter it can get without getting ruined. But again, this makes 0 sense.
raincoat
The synonyms for raincoat are poncho and slicker.
The Monkey's Raincoat was created in 1987.
The ISBN of The Monkey's Raincoat is 0553275852.