Frog. fish crab lobsters clams shellfish marine worms jellyfish diatoms muskrats otters sunfish bass turtle TADA!!!!!!!!! im smart
in many fresh water biomes there are those organisms and much more just do some researh its very interesting!
No. the puddle itself is not wet. A puddle of water is considered wet because when you put something in it (your shoe, your newspaper, your mcmuffin) it comes out wet. a molecule of water is too small to moisten anything large enough so that we can have a wet/dry comparison.
Water is wet because it is a liquid that easily adheres to surfaces. This adhesive property allows water molecules to bind to and spread across objects, creating the sensation of wetness when it comes into contact with our skin.
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Hydrophytes are plants that grow in water or very moist ground. It is also an aquatic plant.Examples:Wolfia, Pistia, Lemna, Duck weed, Lotus[ScarletShiChan]
Yes, Baby Alive dolls are designed to wet their diapers when given water to drink. This feature adds to the interactive play experience for children.
No. Wet lands are the estuaries of rivers, where fresh water meets salt. Rain forests are collections of trees (and other plants) over a large enough area that the evaporation from the plants modifies the local weather.
Fresh meat is wetvas tissue fliud is present.Tissue fliud is mainly water thats why meat looks(and feels) fresh
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NO! There is fresh and non fresh water every were in the world. There is more fresh water in wet places than in dry places.
dragon flies and water striders
Ocean water Can't drink it and its salty. Fresh Water can drink it, because its fresh :D!
Hurricanes can occur in both dry and wet lands.
True, it does! There is also a technique in water colour where paint is added to a wet surface. This is also referred to as "wet on wet".
Depending on how wet, fresh water salt water will make a major difference.
Water, rain, sweat, and liquids like juice or milk are all examples of things that are wet.
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Because it is wet. Meat is the flesh of an animal. All animals' flesh contains mostly water. When the flesh is cut into pieces for sale, some of that water escapes and makes the meat wet.