When silk gets wet, it absorbs moisture and can lose some of its natural luster and strength. Prolonged exposure to water may cause the fibers to swell and potentially lead to damage or distortion. Additionally, if silk is not dried properly, it can develop water stains or mildew. Therefore, it's important to handle wet silk with care and dry it gently.
it gets wet.
It spawns.
When it gets wet it stays
Because silk is taken from silk worms after they are killed or die and lots of silk is required for a piece of silk, so therefore extracting silk is a long and expensive process as it requires the use of lots of silk worms who happen to be hard to find.
You can ask your partner to stop getting wet isn't a big deal my opinion is move on
It sinks. And it gets wet.
So will you!!
When sandstone gets wet it absorbs the water and its colour gets darker.
when paper gets when its soggy and shuishy and it falls apart
It gets wet.
It gets wet.
Silk is one of the main fabrics that shouldn't get get wet. If is gets wet, it shrinks as it dries, and makes the clothing useless. Cotton also shouldn't get wet, for it can take hours for it to dry.
If its fabric gets wet, it will dry. I've done this before (on accident) Everything is totally fine! :)
well.... if it gets a drop of water its fine. But if it gets soaked when you turn it on it will glow then turn off
It will clump together, then you can scoop it out like you normally would.
if the cast gets wet, the plaster becomes soft an pliable so it defeats the purpose of making sure that the bone does not move, , you will have to have it recast.
you can't because it is silk and it will break easily actually when wet, silk can be strong as steel.