The water forms mud that doesn't get kicked up like dust and keeps his wares clean.
When people sprinkle water on hot and dry roof on a sunny day, that water evaporates by taking energy from the ground, roof and surroundings. The evaporation of water causes a cooling effect because the large latent heat of vaporization of water helps to cool the hot surface.
In order to keep fresh fruits and vegetables fresh little water is usually sprinkled on it. Produce will go bad if it watered too much. Sprinkles are installed to ensure appropriate amount of water is available to different produce items.
Moisture and light. You can sprout them between moist paper towels. In the garden, sprinkle radish seeds on top of prepared soil and water in. Plant in a sunny location for best results.
Water doesn't stick to wax because there is no adhesion meaning the molecules don't stick to the wax, but they stick to each other, also known as hydrogen bonding. This causes the water to bead up and take up the least surface space it can. They are attracted to groups on a hydrophilic surface (water-loving) such as glass.
If you add to much water then the soil will get soggy and mushy so that indecates that the plant overwatered and it is not getting enough sunlight or CO2 and when the soil is dusty dry then the plant is under watered.
Since dust got stuck in the sprayed water onn the road... and don't blow with so roadside shopkeepers keens do that.
we sprinkle water before cleaning a dusty room so that the water settles down
It can, yes. That depends on what was in the dusty water.
you have to get the sprinkle water and sprinkle it on the tree
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Types of irrigation systems. Sprinkle or spray spreads the water out a bit, drip drops water right at the roots.
They can sprinkle water
sprinkle water on it
The problem is that Dusty is supposedly polluting the water by dumping the sewage tank into the water. Since dusty is denying that he is dumping the sewage tank into the water, Paine is trying to prove him wrong.
No air and no water.
It's hard to "sprinkle" upwards. Most likely holy water will have no effect, you'd need Jesus himself to get involved.
Sprinkle salt over it and let it sit for a while.