Common salt becomes sticky during rainy season as it traps the water molecules and then stick to it.......... hence we can say that common salt is hydroscopic in nature
Mesoamerica has a tropical climate with distinct wet and dry seasons. The region experiences high temperatures and humidity year-round, with the wet season typically occurring from May to October. Hurricanes are also a common occurrence in Mesoamerica during the wet season.
Salt becomes sticky because it absorbs water from the surrounding environment. When it does this, the water molecules exhibit attraction with the water molecules on skin, thus creating stickiness.
yes its a common noun
When fruits become sticky on the outside especially apples they are rotting.
Your mashed potatoes may be sticky because they were overcooked or overmixed, causing the starches in the potatoes to become gummy and sticky.
Christmas in Darwin occurs in the middle of the wet season. This is summer, and in the tropical north it is a particularly sticky, humid time of the year, occurring in the monsoonal season.
They get sort of slimy but if wet and then left to dry, yes it will become sticky.
It will become extremely sticky.
Polyurethane can become sticky if it is exposed to moisture or high humidity during the curing process. This can prevent the polyurethane from drying properly and result in a tacky or sticky finish. It is important to apply polyurethane in a controlled environment with proper ventilation to avoid this issue.
I read in Readers Digest a long time ago that it was a Native American saying about snow conditions but I remember it as "sticky no sticky no sticky sticky". And meaning if the snow is sticky and can be made into a snowball it won't be around long, and if it is not sticky, not able to be made into a snowball, it will be around for awhile.
when the restriction enzymes cut off the ends of the DNA, they become "sticky" so that they are easily glued back together
Honey bees can become sticky if they come into contact with honey or nectar. Their bodies are covered in fine hairs that can trap sticky substances, making them appear sticky. However, bees will clean themselves and each other to remove any sticky residue.