The expectation for the arrow points would depend on the context of the environment being discussed. If the setting is a humid area or near water sources, one might expect the arrow points to be moist. Conversely, in arid or dry conditions, the arrow points would likely be dry. Therefore, without specific context, it’s difficult to definitively say whether they would be moist or dry.
Moist is damp or wet.
dissipate.
My moist hands dropped the key. the dirt was very moist. makenah Wilson
Tissue can come as a Kleenex, toilet paper, wrapping tissue, and paper towels. These tissues are made out of delicate paper. These tissues should not be kept moist, they would not work properly if they were always moist.
the air was very moist
it would be dry because in africa it is not as cool as you might think it is. i know because i am from africa my name is ch**!!
most live in forests where it is worm and moist
most live in forests where it is worm and moist
No, moss plants thrive in damp and moist environments where there is plenty of water available. They require a consistent water supply to survive and grow. If there is little to no water present, you would not expect to find moss plants thriving in that location.
Moist
moist, not pale and does not smell bad.
Maritime tropical air masses are warm and moist.
I would say moist
because without moist skin they would dry up and die.
On the leeward side of an island, you would typically expect to see less rainfall due to the rain shadow effect. As moist air is forced to rise over the high terrain, it cools and releases precipitation on the windward side, leaving drier air to descend and warm on the leeward side, resulting in less rainfall.
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Mostly rainy and moist.