No. In fact the drywall will be ruined and need to be replaced. It will not be structurally sound and will attract mold. Certain types of drywall are more resistant to water and are used in areas that might get wet such as a kitchen or bathroom. But even then, it would need to be replaced in the scenario presented in the question.
No, gunpowder does not get stronger after it gets wet and dries. In fact, exposure to moisture can degrade gunpowder, affecting its performance and reliability. It is important to keep gunpowder dry to maintain its effectiveness.
its pretty strong, and its nice cuz its soft at first, then gets hard when it dries. but there are definitely stronger waxes out there
A towel gets wetter and wetter as it dries.
Yes, the stain typically gets darker as it dries.
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it molds after a certain amount of time. if it doesnt mold but still gets wet...it can break down molecularly in the rock under the paper and become chalk.
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