You would generally expect to find more individual protists in a body of water that does not dry up, as stable aquatic environments provide consistent conditions for growth and reproduction. In contrast, a body of water that dries up periodically may experience stress and habitat loss, leading to reduced protist populations. However, certain resilient protists might thrive in temporary water bodies during wet periods. Overall, the stability of a permanent water source typically supports greater biodiversity and abundance of protists.
No, mud does not turn white when it dries. It typically dries to a lighter shade of brown, gray, or tan, depending on the composition of the soil and particles in the mud.
The singular of the noun dries is dry, a word for a reformer who opposes the use of intoxicating beverages; the dry season; a tract of waterless country.
it dries up
it dries them up
yes
It is a play on words. 'Dries' can mean both the act of drying something, or the process of something becoming dry by itself. So while the towel 'dries' something else, it is getting wetter, the opposite of what would happen if a towel 'dries' by being left on a towel rail.
Since saline dries things out, I would imagine that your piercer is correct. Saline (salt solution) absorbs moisture.
The thinner the plaster of Paris is, the quicker it dries, so it depends on what you are using it for. To be safe, I would leave it for 24 hours until it completely dries.
Dries Buytaert was born in 1978.
Zach Dries is 6' 1".
Yes, dries has one syllable.
Because they can breathe through their skin and when it dries out, they would not be able to breathe.
Black nail polish dries the fastest
If you mean dries out in the bottle - you fling it out.
Yes, alcohol is flammable even after it dries.
Yes, the stain typically darkens as it dries.
It's both depending on the person who is speaking.