Because if you ever lift up a cup of ice water its wet right? So if a cup of ice water on a desk leaves a ring of water on a desk its because its round and wet making the wetness on the top go down to leave a ring of water.
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if it cuts through glass it real
It is because of the heavy concentrate of salt in the water. I am sorry about this answer. I meant to answer a question about why oceans, freezing, and saltwater. As for ring size, it is about a size 10 ring.
Intensity of rings formed depends on thickness of air column between the lens and glass plate.And the locus of points having same thickness of air column above it is a circle with its center as the point of contact between the glass plate and lens.
if there is more water then the lava would be chunkier like the stratovolcanos around the ring of fire.
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A glass will leave a ring on the table because it drips water. This water gets under the finish of the table and leaves a ring.
A glass of cold water leaves a wet ring on the table because the heat energy from the outside and the cold glass of water inside the cup then it begins to drip Yea its a little confusing i don't know how to explain it very well
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Glass coasters are a houseware accessory used to protect a surface from a cup, glass, or something other type of container that might sweat and leave a water ring on a table. A roller coaster is an amusement park thrill ride that might make you barf.
Use a soft cloth and pour about a teaspoon of mayonnaise in it and rub it on the area and leave it for about 6 hours. Wipe it clean with a dry cloth and the water ring is gone.
Yes, droplets of any substance, even water, can leave a ring on silk.
Ring the bell on the desk and it will follow you around!
the bezel ring
it is when you spin the polyester in a ring form so that it becomes like fiber glass
Condensation forms clouds, which consist of tiny droplets of water or ice. The condensation from the glass created a ring of water on the expensive table.
Drop the stone in a glass of water and see if it sinks to the bottom. Due to its high density, a real diamond will sink. A fake one will float at the top of the surface or in the middle of the glass.
condensation, water vapor from the air condenses into a liquid when it comes in contact with the cold bottle and moves down to the bottom