It is susceptible to heat -- it will melt.
Wax is susceptible to heat, which can cause it to melt, and cold, which can make it brittle. It can also be susceptible to damage from excessive handling, as oils from the skin can affect its appearance and texture. Additionally, exposure to sunlight can lead to discoloration and degradation of the wax over time.
A wax candle is an example of something made of wax that can be lit.
Melted wax is often referred to as liquid wax.
Wax vapor refers to the gaseous form of wax that is produced when wax is heated, while gaseous wax refers to the state of wax when it is in a gas form at a certain temperature and pressure. Essentially, they both refer to the gas phase of wax but may be used in different contexts.
It is because the wax changes from solid to liquid and the wax can't appear in a gaseous state
It is susceptible to heat -- it will melt.
Wax is susceptible to heat, which can cause it to melt, and cold, which can make it brittle. It can also be susceptible to damage from excessive handling, as oils from the skin can affect its appearance and texture. Additionally, exposure to sunlight can lead to discoloration and degradation of the wax over time.
The past tense of susceptible is susceptible. The word does not change its form in the past tense.
Susceptible is an adjective, it doesn't have a past tense.
No not in them but the have a wax substance on the outside of them
not candle wax but the wax that you can put wax warmer it was spilled
The possessive form of the noun wax is wax's.Example: The wax's consistency is just right.
If you are allergic to wax don't get the wax kind.
Golf wax is the name of a brand of paraffin wax. Paraffin wax is usually used for making candles, or for therapeutic wax for the skin.
Wax on, Wax off is how Mr. Myagi taught Daniel how to do a circle block. The block is one of the cornerstones of Okinawa karate.
* (often followed by `of' or `to') yielding readily to or capable of; "susceptible to colds"; "susceptible of proof" * easily impressed emotionally
* (often followed by `of' or `to') yielding readily to or capable of; "susceptible to colds"; "susceptible of proof" * easily impressed emotionally