No, dry is not an adverb.Adjective -- The dry air is bothering my allergies.Verb -- I dry my clothes after I wash them.
the answer is atmosphere and trosphere
A Compound
deductive reasoning
Dry air at sea level is a mixture of gases; 78% nitrogen and 21% oxygen, and with traces of water vapor, carbon dioxide, argon, and various other components.
If the air was very dry, i would feel not so good because we will not breathe the air and we cannot brethe the air when it is so dry because, that is what we breathe,air.
because dry air suffocates it to breathe air properly
Air is important to cheetahs because they will get over heated while running and dry out. ummm.... they also need to breathe?
No, it is not recommended to dry a sleeping bag in a dryer as it can damage the insulation and fabric. It is best to air dry a sleeping bag by laying it flat or hanging it up.
The raspy morning voice is often caused by a build-up of mucus in the throat overnight, leading to inflammation and reduced vocal cord flexibility. Sleeping with your mouth open or breathing in dry air can also contribute to a raspy voice in the morning. Drinking water and gently clearing your throat can help alleviate the issue.
This is normal in most people. The body turns off the salivary glands while sleeping, thus resulting in a dry mouth. Also, some people breath through their mouths while sleeping. The moving air further dries the mouth.
wash with cold water and soap and air dry
It is. Dry air lacks water vapor, not oxygen.
By increases moisture in the air, it helps asthma patients breathe moist air rather than dry air.
No, it is not recommended to put a sleeping bag in the dryer as it can damage the insulation and fabric. It is best to air dry a sleeping bag to maintain its quality and performance.
To properly dry a sleeping bag after washing it, you should first squeeze out excess water and then hang it to air dry in a well-ventilated area. Avoid using high heat or direct sunlight, as this can damage the fabric. It may take a day or two for the sleeping bag to fully dry.
In dry air it is argon, but under typical conditions, it is water vapor.