Condoms should ideally be used within a few months of being unwrapped, as exposure to air can cause them to dry out and lose their effectiveness. However, if stored properly in a cool, dry place, they may remain moist for up to a couple of months after being removed from their packaging. It's important to check for any signs of damage or dryness before use, as expired or compromised condoms can lead to failure. Always refer to the manufacturer's guidelines for specific recommendations.
The water vapor condenses on striking the glass of drink. Hence they convert into water and it is felt moist outside.
No, shrimp cannot survive outside of water as they require a moist environment to breathe and stay alive.
The air in the windpipe is clean, moist and filtered
No, aquarium snails cannot survive outside of water as they require a moist environment to breathe and move.
No, Humidity is when there is moist in the air. If it is high then there will be a lot of moist in the air. There for keeping them wet.
In warm, moist conditions, it could be for days.
Any area moist & damp like under rocks, etc. outside.
No, fish tank snails cannot survive outside of water as they require a moist environment to breathe and move.
Aquarium snails can survive outside of water for a few hours, but it is best to keep them in a moist environment to prevent dehydration.
Bladder snails cannot survive outside of water for extended periods of time. They need a moist environment to breathe and stay alive.
The outer part of a frog is comprised of the skin, which protect the frog and helps keep it moist.
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