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.
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.
because of hygroscopic
nature of salt it become wet in rainy season as the salt absorb moisture from environment
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The rain loosens the built up oil making a very slippery salad-dressing like mixture of oil and water.
Because of the presence of deliquescent substance like MgCI2
The parts of living things become fossilized when they are subject to a moist environment. Over time the living things are pressed into the moist ground and fossilized.
dry seeds and wooden boards etc.,swell up on contact with water or on exposure to moist air.(IMBIBITION)
The moist clouds are formed and forced up to higher elevations, like mountains.CORRECT Hot spots on the Tropical Oceans cause a Rising Column of Hot, Moist, Air. The Column begins to rotate in a vertical spiral due to Rotation of the Earth. In the Northern Hemisphere the Rotation of the Column is Counter-clockwise, Opposite in the Southern Hemisphere. The Largest of these Rotating Air Masses become Hurricanes travelling Westward across the Tropical Oceans until they make Landfall.
Hurricanes typically form during the summer and fall when the ocean temperatures are the warmest. They are most frequent in August and September, though the official season in the Atlantic is from June 1 to November 30. A hurricane forms in tropical regions. They form where there is warm water moist air an wind.
Water is a conductor of heat, therefore when moist environments are under sunlight during they day they retain some of the heat at night, whereas a desert does not.
SpringWhen ever it is warm and moist.
Tornadoes form from thunderstorms, which are fueled by warm, moist air. Such warm, moist conditions occur most often during the summer. Tornadoes themselves are more common in the spring, when upper-level winds are more favorable for them to form.
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The parts of living things become fossilized when they are subject to a moist environment. Over time the living things are pressed into the moist ground and fossilized.
It can become moist and stick together, but salt does not get stale. If it is moist, break it apart and place in the oven for a few minutes on about 170 degrees on a cookie sheet.
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The exchange surfaces are moist.
sugar hardens in cold weather
Isopods like the very common pillbug are not insects at all but actually crustaceans. They have gills and need the moist environments to breath.
ground fogs common near lakes and rivers because it is moist and cool there.