Wet flare refers to a combustion system that burns a mixture of gas and liquid, often associated with processes like oil and gas production, where liquid hydrocarbons are present. In contrast, dry flare involves the combustion of only gas, typically used for excess gas disposal in various industrial applications. Both systems are designed to safely eliminate unwanted gases, but the presence of liquids in wet flares can lead to differences in design and emissions.
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Graeme King wrote solar flare in 2009
Coat it in mud, then wait until the mud dries, and break it off. You have to make sure the mud isn't wet though, since wet mud would constitute 'washing'.
I go in dry come out wet the longer I'm in the stronger I get what am i
For a start, kilogram is a unit of mass, not of weight.
Something that is damp or emptiness. These two things are not wet or dry.
Wet they cut wet after shampoo-dry they cut it dry
The savanna can be dry or wet depending on the climate
Dry garbage can be recycled and wet garbage can be used as fertilizers.
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Dry! Wet could damage it.
"Wet on wet" or "wet in wet" means that you are applying wet paint (usually oil, artist's colours) to a surface that you have already painted which is still wet. If using oil, then your surface would be oil based, such as linseed oil or turpentine. This technique enables you to move and blend the paint to finish a painting in one sitting. "Wet on dry" means you are applying wet paint to a dry surface that you have painted earlier and allowed to dry. You can do this to either build up an area, or as in glazing, to achieve certain effects.
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You are wet.