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The city has a sandy soil, which makes the area immediately around Fertile poor farming land as the soil dries out very easily.
Although cotton is one of the best quality fabrics there is, it is not recommended to be worn on winter camping because if it gets wet it dries out very slowly and the wearer could freeze.
For example, rawhide is often used to cover saddle trees, which make up the foundation of a western saddle, while wet: it strengthens the wooden tree by drawing up very tight as it dries, and resists the abrasion regularly encountered during stock work or rodeo sports.
As this process occurs, the upper soil material gradually dries out ( because the soil moisture moves from the warm surface layer to the colder layer at the top of the permafrost ) so that it forms a granular structure with many very distinctive crystalline shapes ( such as ice lenses ).
The sea which is normally repleted by contact and inflow from the ocean is now no longer replenished and hence dries up over a period of time, which can be very short if the local climate is arid.
When the fireworks dries it can " sweat " chemicals that are very unstable.
It naturally sheds dust and dirt and dries very quickly.
It naturally sheds dust and dirt and dries very quickly.

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dairying ) is fast becoming the industry of influence as the fishing slowly dries up.

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With one flap of its wings, a Peng bird dries up the waters of the sea so that it can gobble up all the exposed dragons.
The paper is dampened so it can be moulded easily, the final model keeps its shape when it dries.
The skin of hippos dries out quickly and cracks, which is why both species of hippos spend so much time in water.
Other requirements are a pattern of some kind, some brown gummed tape ( IE as the moistened glue dries it causes the tape to shrink and so the veneer pieces are pulled closer together ), PVA glue and a base-board with balancing veneers on the alternate face to compensate stresses.
In Portugal, the aphid supply dries up too early for Sedge Warblers to utilise it, so many birds do not stop off there and are already heavy with fat when they pass through.
* Washing of each part one after the other without pause, so no part dries up before wudu is completed.
Paper dryers are typically arranged in groups called sections so that they can be run at a progressively slightly slower speed to compensate for sheet shrinkage as the paper dries.
Unfortunately for ATF, unlike printing consumables ( like paper and ink ), which must be purchased anew for each job, type wears slowly and its purchase can be postponed in hard times, while capital investment in new presses simply dries up, and so ATF was especially hard hit by the Depression.
What actually happens is that as time passes and the watch movement collects dirt and the oil dries up, friction increases, so that the mainspring doesn't have the force to turn the watch until the end of its normal running period, and it stops prematurely.
It works by diffusing the heat so that the hair dries more slowly at a cooler temperature.
Dextrin acts as a water soluble " glue " to hold the black powder together, so when it dries it will be rock hard.
The next day a tedder is used to spread it again, so that the hay dries more quickly.

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These electrolytes cause the ' ferning ' pattern that can be observed in drying mucus under low magnification ; as the mucus dries, the salts crystallize, resembling the leaves of a fern.
In the rainy season the Save is a large stream and even in the " dries " it can be navigated from its mouth by shallow draught steamers for over 150 m. Its general direction through Portuguese territory is east by north.
It can cause eye and nose irritation and it dries out the protective membranes of the nose and throat and interferes with the body's ability to fight infection, increasing susceptibility to illness.
Although the seeds can germinate in moist needle humus in the spring, these seedlings will die as the duff dries in the summer.
Some orders of heterotardigrades are marine, others are terrestrial, but as for all tardigrades, all are aquatic in the sense that they must be surrounded by at least a film of moisture in order to be active-though they can survive in a dormant state if the habitat dries out.
Backruns can be induced by adding more paint or water to a paint area as it dries, or by blotting ( drying ) a specific area of the painting, causing the wetter surrounding areas to creep into it.
This produces a characteristic feathery, delicate border around the color area, which can be enhanced or partially shaped by tilting the paper surface before the water dries, shaping the diffusion with surface water flow.
The river almost dries out for below Totnes at spring tide low water, but vessels drawing up to can proceed to Totnes from one and a half hours after low water.
If a heat wave occurs during a drought, which dries out vegetation, it can contribute to bushfires and wildfires.
It does not blow for more than a single day, but it is feared in Provence, because it dries the vegetation and it can spread forest fires.
Ochres are non-toxic, and can be used to make an oil paint that dries quickly and covers surfaces thoroughly.
Devi then tells the painting she vows to fight it until the end by working as hard as she can until the painting dries up and she can't hear Sickness's voice any longer ; Devi, in a fit of rage, accidentally injures her hands, meaning she can no longer paint to fight Sickness.
Raccoons are the leading predator of nests, and can cause almost complete colony nesting failure when water dries under nests in drought years since they can easily access the nest using dry ground under the tree.
However, if any remaining dry coal absorbs water, the resulting heat of absorption can lead to re-ignition of a once-quenched fire as the area dries.
His method involves laying down a layer of monochrome pigment on canvas that can be altered easily only before it dries.
Steps should be taken to avoid trapped air in the internal structure during the wet stage of construction as this can also create cracks that will form as it dries.
Milliput is recommended for sculpting the frame of larger miniatures, as it dries hard and can be chiselled away with a knife afterwards if necessary.
The banner itself can be made from paper and painted with PVA glue, which stiffens sufficiently as it dries.

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Acrylic paint's binder is acrylic polymer emulsion ; as this binder dries the paint remains flexible.
* An enamel paint is a paint that dries to an especially hard, usually glossy, finish.
Tempera paint dries rapidly.
This covering is then removed ( again before the paint dries ), and the resultant paint pattern becomes the basis of the finished painting.
This is normally done to define the large areas of the painting with irregularly defined color, which is then sharpened and refined with more controlled painting as the paper ( and preceding paint ) dries.
Generally, paint directly from the tube should be used only with drybrush application: if the paint is used to completely cover the paper it typically dries to a dull, leathery appearance ( called bronzing ).
It is also used for " lacquer paint ", which typically denotes a paint that dries to a more than usually hard and smooth surface.
* Enamel paint, a commercial paint that dries to an especially hard glossy finish
Enamel paint is paint that air dries to a hard, usually glossy, finish, used for coating surfaces that are outdoors or otherwise subject to hard wear or variations in temperature ; it should not be confused with decorated objects in " painted enamel ", where vitreous enamel is applied with brushes and fired in a kiln.
When the paint initially dries it is uncured and has almost no strength.
Oil paint dries at different rates due to the differing siccative properties of the constituent pigment.
Conversely, the lower the oil content, the faster the paint dries, and the more brittle it will be.
Authentic paint craquelure occurs because paint dries and becomes less flexible as it ages and shrinks.

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