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Saliva is the watery liquid that keeps your mouth moist. It is produced by the salivary glands and helps with digestion by breaking down food and keeping the mouth clean.
Saliva helps to keep the tongue moist by constantly bathing and lubricating the oral cavity. Saliva contains enzymes that aid in digestion, helps with tasting and swallowing food, and also has antimicrobial properties that help fight against oral infections.
thunderstorms
Small area storms formed by the strong upward movement of warm, moist air are called storm surges.
The glands located on the palm of the hand are primarily sweat glands, specifically eccrine glands. These glands produce sweat to help regulate body temperature and keep the skin moist. Additionally, there are sebaceous glands associated with hair follicles, but they are less prominent on the palms since they have fewer hair follicles compared to other areas of the body.
Saliva is the watery liquid that keeps your mouth moist. It is produced by the salivary glands and helps with digestion by breaking down food and keeping the mouth clean.
Saliva helps to keep the tongue moist by constantly bathing and lubricating the oral cavity. Saliva contains enzymes that aid in digestion, helps with tasting and swallowing food, and also has antimicrobial properties that help fight against oral infections.
thunderstorms
Chewing gum does not dehydrate you. It does not have a significant impact on hydration levels because the saliva produced while chewing gum helps to keep your mouth moist.
thunderstorms
Thunderstorms are produced by large rising columns of warm moist air. These storms are characterized by intense convective activity, leading to the formation of lightning, thunder, heavy rainfall, and sometimes hail or tornadoes.
Helps to keep the surface of the earthworm moist.
Moist-heat cooking is cooking the food in a moist environment. Ways to do this is by boiling, steaming, and braising. This helps to tenderize the food more than through dry heat cooking.
Thunderstorms are produced by large rising columns of warm moist air. This process leads to the formation of cumulonimbus clouds and can result in heavy rainfall, lightning, thunder, and sometimes severe weather such as hail or tornadoes.
Small area storms formed by the strong upward movement of warm, moist air are called storm surges.
The soil is not very moist and covered in permafrost if that helps
The humidity was so moist I was raining sweat (Hope that helps)