it could be from a week to months
No, rain will not dissolve moth balls as they are made from materials like naphthalene or paradichlorobenzene which are not water-soluble. However, prolonged exposure to moisture may cause them to lose their potency over time. It's best to keep moth balls in airtight containers to protect them from moisture.
No, but they don't last too long after exposure to air. Eventually they dissolve so no expiration date applies.
Acid rain can dissolve stones.
They corrode due to acid rain. Smoke from the factories dissolve in rain to form acid rain.
Yes, it does! marble is basic and reacts with the acid rain.
yes because acid rain rain which make the rock cold at night and thenin the morning it dissolve and it brake it in to smaller piece which falls of...what do you think ?
Yes, particularly limestone.
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A rain forest animal which begins with z is the zodiac moth. These large moths inhabit the rain forest in Australia.
Yes, acid rain can dissolve chalk because chalk is made of calcium carbonate which reacts with acid to form calcium ions, carbon dioxide, and water. Over time, repeated exposure to acid rain can break down and dissolve chalk surfaces.
yes
Acid rain causes pH problems and can dissolve heavy metals. These may cause poisoning..