Yes, depending on how long the ball is in the water. It will slowly damage the leather and mess up the seams. It's a better idea to keep it in a dry place. :)
A drop is a drop.Example? A drop of water is exactly like a drop of melted lead.Answer?No.
It does affect the diameter. At a high height the diameter gets bigger. At a low height the diameter is slower.
The archerfish shoots a drop of water from its mouth. It can accurately aim and shoot this water at insects above the water's surface to knock them down for food.
A drop in estrogen levels can affect body temperature regulation, particularly in women during menopause. Estrogen plays a role in the body's thermoregulation, and its decline can lead to symptoms such as hot flashes and night sweats, which are characterized by sudden feelings of heat rather than a consistent drop in body temperature. However, overall body temperature may not necessarily decrease; instead, the body's ability to maintain a stable temperature can be disrupted.
From it's mouth. An archerfish spits drop of water at insects and prey knocked to the surface of the water
Rain drop rings form on the surface of a body of water when raindrops hit the water, creating ripples that spread outwards in a circular pattern. This phenomenon occurs due to the surface tension of the water, which causes the water molecules to be pulled together and form the distinctive ring shapes.
70% of your body is made up of water, I dont think it matters how long it takes for one drop of water to travel around your body. and sorry I dont speak proper england.
Periods of glaciation cause sea levels to drop, because that water gets locked up in ice on land.
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Yes, the height of a falling water balloon can affect the splatter. A higher drop height typically results in a bigger splatter as the impact forces the water to disperse more widely upon contact with the ground.
Well it just doesn't because how can water affect water. For if you didn't know rain is water