it is tar
When you slide on a wet road surface you are aquaplaning, also known as hydroplaning.
Some pollen grains have a spiky surface to help them sticky to the bodies of insects.
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A capsule protects the cell wall with a sticky outer layer in a moneran. It also is used to help them stick to the surface of rocks, teeth, and host cells.
It varies from tree to tree, but for the most part it is sticky.
Roads are the black hard stuff on the ground for cars to drive on. Roads are made of tar. Tar is sticky black stuff that is made of tree skeletons.
black
The road would cool fastest.
Sticky is an adjective because it describes a noun, like a sticky surface.
It looks black and sticky
No, pollination occurs when pollen grains land on the sticky surface of the stigma.
Because in summer the sun shines brighter and it is the hotest season so the tar melts slightly and soon goes sticky.
Black is the colour of the tar used to surface the road. Tar and bitumen are two important binders for road making. Tar is a by- product of coke and bitumen come from refining crude petroleum.
Assuming by 'black top' you mean a road - they absorb heat from the road surface. And they use the heat to warm up (they are cold blooded) plus the warmth aids in digestion of food.
If the surface is sticky the energy needed to break the "sticky" ionic bonds will not be able to contribute to the motion of the object rolling down the inclined surface.
what has a sticky surface where pollen lands
Bitumen is a sticky, black and highly viscous material. It is used as a binder in road construction. It is also used for waterproofing of roofs and other surfaces.