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please just stop using this site. you are using it for your own entertainment that is not related to this topic what so ever and should post stuff when your older or more curious to others.
Difference between drying and evaporation: 1. The term drying usually refers the removal of relatively small amounts of water from solid or nearly solid material. The term evaporation is usually limited to the removal of relatively large amounts of water from solutions.
how can water be in contact of itself, water is it self an cannot be separate if its together
but its the 2017 and MANY things have been corrected. also please give the place where you saw that "Water is wet, because it has had the same percevability since the 1800's"
ice can be wet because a solid can be covered in water if melted, but not water in its liquid/gaseous state
please say your thoughts instead of yours...........................
i just reported him, he just said a claim without any points and used invalid vulgar language.
TOO MANY INTELECT FOR 12 YEAR OLD
a "particle" cannot be wet itself so you just contradicted your self...
I am very confused if you meant that water is or isn't wet. I am also confused on what you said that deputed his reply
so how does this prove that water itself is wet, your saying that water makes you wet(which is obvious)
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