No, water cannot be dry because dryness is the absence of moisture, and water is a liquid that contains moisture.
No, it is not possible to drink dry water because water is a liquid and cannot be dry. Dry water is actually a powder made of water droplets coated with a silica coating, but it cannot be consumed in the same way as liquid water.
Shortage of water causes the stomata to close.
Water doesn't dry. It condensates and becomes water vapor, yet not becoming dry.
Yes, it is possible for a girl to get pregnant from dry sperm on underwear if the sperm comes into contact with the vagina.
One of the adaptations the jarrah tree has made is called a lignotuber. The lignotuber is a large swelling underground. This swelling can store carbohydrates, and can make it possible for a young jarrah to grow back after a fire. Another adaptation the jarrah tree has made is its long roots. This makes it possible to pull up underground water during a drought. This drought resistance is helpful in its natural dry habitat.
No, it is not possible to drink dry water because water is a liquid and cannot be dry. Dry water is actually a powder made of water droplets coated with a silica coating, but it cannot be consumed in the same way as liquid water.
no
That's not possible. It's like saying why is water dry.
Yes it is.
No that's a good sign because they naturally have dry poop because in the wild they need to conserve as much water as possible.
Is dry water a oxymoron
"Many of these insects are adapted to utilize the surface tension of water for locomotion. The surface tension of water makes it possible for some insects to stand on water and remain dry."
if it is real leather, wet it
A spray based with oil which has been chemically treated to have as little water as possible. (It is still a spray, however.)
No, dry=dead.
Dry water can be created by mixing water with a special powder that forms a dry, powdery substance when combined. This powder absorbs the water molecules, creating a dry and powdery form of water.
I'm going to assume you mean unmixed cement. It should be stored in a dry environment with as little humidity as possible. It should be away from any possible water source, or water runoff. If possible place the bags in an additional plastic bag and seal it.