There is nothing mysterious about this. Dogs and cats do not like having water thrown in their faces for the same reasons that human beings do not like having water thrown in their faces. You, personally, probably do not like having water thrown in your face, unless you are very overheated. And let us remember, a human being with a wet face usually has the opportunity to dry off his or her face with a towel; animals do not have that opportunity.
Yes it does react strongly when bonding with other elements
Some of us have practiced catching thrown objects, and some of us have not.
No, the metal will react strongly with water.
Radium react with halogens (F, Cl, Br, I), oxygen, nitrogen, water, etc.
Potassium would strongly react with the elements in group 17 and group 16.
No, the poem "How do you react to familiar faces" is not analytical. It is focused on emotions and personal experiences, rather than analyzing a topic or issue. It explores the speaker's reaction to familiar faces and the feelings that accompany those interactions.
Nitric acid reacts strongly with many metals.
They stay in pipping and can react when mixed with water.
It would depend on how strongly they hold their spiritual beliefs, if any.
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Richardson's Pamela is the novel Henry Fielding reacted to strongly finding it overly sentimental.
we react because it is something that comes to you such as it being natural