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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.

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Because of Hygroscpic nature of salt it become wet in rainy season as the salt absorbs moisture from environment. Because of Hygroscpic nature of salt it become wet in rainy season as the salt absorbs moisture from environment.

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nature of salt it become wet in rainy season as the salt absorb moisture from environment

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Because Yasir was having a good time on an aeroplane

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The rain loosens the built up oil making a very slippery salad-dressing like mixture of oil and water.

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Because of the presence of deliquescent substance like MgCI2

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