you dont. you need to dry out the area first
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It's true that paint must be dried before you apply another coat. It's also true that you must clean off (remove) any pealing paint prior to painting. If you don't you won't have very good results.
Helps to keep the surface of the earthworm moist.
put a worm on a rock and cover it with a leaf
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'Moist'.
mainly because the alga can live in a moist environment ?
Because it keeps there skin moist where as if you live there in the desert your skin starts peeling!
It is not recommended as the curtains will become moist and may mold.
The warm, moist air coming from the shower will condense to water droplets on contact with a cool mirror or bathroom window.
Condensation/Hot Moist Air Meeting Colder Air
you can but I think it would melt ... mozzarella is quite moist and soft already
if you place a glass of water outside and barely any of it evaporates, then the air is already very saturated with vapor molecules, or already humid. so if the air is humid, then it's very moist. if a lot of the water evaporates, then the air is dry.
Building codes vary by location, but generally require a bathroom to have ventilation. The ventilation is to remove moist air, which can damage the building structure over time as well as to remove odors. For a bathroom with no windows, this requirement is usually met with a ventilation fan. The fan should vent directly to the outdoors (not just into the attic - this can ruin your roof).
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It's possible that these tiny black worms in your bathroom are drain fly larvae. They are commonly found in moist areas and feed on organic matter present in drains. To get rid of them, you can try cleaning and sanitizing your drains regularly, ensuring they are dry, and using drain cleaners if necessary.
Moist is an adjective.
The anagram for 'moist' is 'omits'.
Moist is damp or wet.