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The answer is "wring".
A tearing cloth can make a ripping or tearing sound, often described as a sharp and loud noise.
Cloth can be heavier than paper depending on the specific type and thickness of the cloth and the paper being compared. Generally, cloth tends to be denser than paper, which can make it heavier for the same size.
To make a tornado in a bottle with glitter, fill a clear plastic bottle halfway with water. Add glitter and a drop of dish soap for visibility. Twist the bottle to create a vortex, simulating a tornado.
Some materials used to make cloth - such as cotton or polyesters - are not good conductors if they are completely dry.But if such a cloth is damp or wet the water it holds will easily conduct electricity and this can cause dangerous shocks or start fires if the voltage and current are allowed to get high enough.
To wring means to twist a cloth to make water come out.
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The answer is "wring".
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The word is wring. Wring means to squeeze something to force liquid from it.
What happens is you are making the space smaller so pressure builds until it is enough to push the water out of the cloth
Wring means to twist something to get the remaining liquid out.
No; however, plant fibers can come from a plant, which you can use to make paper, cloth, and/or rope.
the force of cohesion bw water molecules is smaller than the force adhesion bw water & cloth molecules so the cloth molecules becomes wet with water,but if a little wax is rubbed over it then the force of adhesion bw water & wax molecules becomes smaller than the cohesive force bw water molecules.So the water cannot make the cloth wet now
The sun provides energy in the form of heat to the water molecules in the cloth. This added energy causes the water molecules to become more energetic and break free from the cloth's surface, turning into water vapor through the process of evaporation.