Mmmmm . . . more likely water drops in a spider web would be due to surface tension on the water's part.
Mostly, obviously, bigger things then the spider itself eat the spider. The most common thing that eats a water spider is a fish.
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The spider you are looking for is the Venusta Orchard Spider. The Venusta Orchard Spider is most commonly found in trees and shrubs of the rain forest.
yes they are called water striders!
It uses its mouth.
Cohesion enables water to from drops and store heat.
Some examples of cohesion include water sticking to a waxed car, water beads on the floor and rain drops. Cohesion is the ability of water molecules sticking together.
Water molecules holding on to other water molecules is called cohesion.
Cohesion For plato. the answer is C
cohesion: water's cohesion causes molecules on the surface of water to be drawn inward, which is why drops pf water form beads on a smooth surface. adhesion: adhesion between water and glass causes water to rise in a narrow tube against the force of gravity ice formingon the surface of water bodies in winter
carefully spray tiny drops of water on its web
cohesion is water sticking to water
Water has two important qualities: cohesion and adhesion. Cohesion means that water "sticks" to itself, forming drops on a flat surface. Adhesion means that water sticks to other things, such as copper pennies. The water adheres to the coin and coheres to itself, forming a bulbous drop of water on the coin.
Cohesion is the action of water molecules sticking together
The term for the cohesion of water molecules is surface tension.
Adhesion is the connecting of water molecules to one another through hydrogen bonds. Cohesion is the connection of water molecules to other objects. A relationship between them would be capillary action, or surface tension. Where water molecules must connect to both each other as well as another surface. This is a major property of water.
Carmel or Maple Syrup that is a visious cohesion, a calm cohesion is milk and or water!!