Does Cork Absorb Water? (And Float in Water?)

Does Cork Absorb Water? (And Float in Water?)

You must have certainly seen cork used in wine bottles. Why exactly do we use it? In this article, we are going to answer this question. We will discuss how cork is produced and its various properties, especially its interaction with water. Then we will look at how these properties lend it to different uses…

Can Rhodochrosite Go in the Water? (Yes or No)

Can Rhodochrosite Go in the Water? (Yes or No)

Rhodochrosite is a manganese carbonate material that is usually of rose-red or pink color. It is usually found as a hydrothermal vein mineral in low-temperature ore deposits such as in the silver mines in Romania.  In this article, we are going to look at Rhodochrosite’s interaction with water and the best way of cleaning this…

Can Birds Fly Above the Clouds? (And in the Rain?)

Can Birds Fly Above the Clouds? (And in the Rain?)

There are around 10,000 different species of bird. A bird flaps its wings up and down to move forward and achieve lift. There are various ways it flaps its wings. What are they called?  Pigeons fly straight while continuously flapping their wings. In contrast, brown-eared Bulbuls and wagtails fly in an undulating pattern like drawing…

Do Eagles Fly Above Storms? (And Fly at Night?)

Do Eagles Fly Above Storms? (And Fly at Night?)

Have you seen an eagle soaring high in the sky? This magnificent bird is meant to fly high. Unfortunately, mountaineers and hikers breathe with difficulty at higher altitudes, with only one-third of available oxygen, but not the eagle. This is because they have large lungs, a dense network of blood vessels in their wing muscles, specially…

Can You Grow Plants in Car? (And Reasons To Do So)

Can You Grow Plants in Car? (And Reasons To Do So)

Why not? Growing plants in your car might sound odd, but it’s possible. Instead, having a plant in a car is an excellent idea! Plants create a magical aura wherever they are placed. Have you ever thought of turning your vehicle into green space? How about keeping happy, healthy plants with you when you travel? …

Can Smoke Harm Plants or Help Plants Grow?

Can Smoke Harm Plants or Help Plants Grow?

We all have at least some experience of irritation caused by smoke inhalation. Smoke is caused by incomplete combustion. This simply means the material is not entirely burned due to a shortage of oxygen. All kind of smoke contains carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide and particulate matter. When we inhale smoke, the respiratory tract gets irritated,…

Is Contact Paper Waterproof? (Answer Inside)

Is Contact Paper Waterproof? (Answer Inside)

Contact paper is an adhesive paper that can be used to cover shelves, cupboard doors, and a variety of other surfaces. It usually comes in roll form and is a great way of decorating your indoors at an affordable price.  Contact paper is very easy to cut, apply, and remove, which is why it’s often…

Does Concrete or Cement Absorb Water?

Does Concrete or Cement Absorb Water?

Concrete is the most widely used material in building. It’s the second-most-used substance in the world after water, and by 2025, the concrete industry is expected to exceed $600 billion in revenue.  In this article, we are going to look at concrete’s interaction with water. We will begin by discussing the chemical composition of concrete,…

Does Paint Dissolve in Water? (Enamel, Acrylic, Latex)

Does Paint Dissolve in Water? (Enamel, Acrylic, Latex)

Are you looking to beautify your house? Painting or re-painting can completely change the look of a place. But there are so many varieties in the market. Which one do you pick? In this article, we are going to see if paint dissolves in water. We will discuss how paint is composed of a pigment,…

Can Clouds Freeze? (And Collide?)

Can Clouds Freeze? (And Collide?)

There are many phenomena created around the cloud. Likewise, there are many surprising things about clouds, from formation to precipitation. Let us explore some of those astonishing facts in this article. What Are the Clouds Made of? Clouds are made of tiny light water droplets or ice crystals that can stay in the air. The…

Do Mountains Cause or Prevent Earthquakes?

Do Mountains Cause or Prevent Earthquakes?

We all are aware that the topography of an area has an impact on the occurrence of earthquakes. Mountains have proven to be slightly helpful when it comes to preventing earthquakes. Mountains have the ability to direct the earthquakes to another region where they tend to become more powerful than their original magnitude. When the…

How Does Flooding Affect Animals?

How Does Flooding Affect Animals?

Water is necessary for our lives, but it can be a catastrophe too. Floods are the most common form of natural disaster. Sometimes, they happen on a regular basis with increased damage intensity. We have always read about the effect of floods on human beings. How their homes are destroyed, how they are killed because…

Do Ponds Need to be Fenced? (Need Waterfall?)

Do Ponds Need to be Fenced? (Need Waterfall?)

Ponds are one of the best ways to add the beauty of nature and elegance to your property. It is fun to enjoy watching and caring for the fish and other creatures in a more natural environment than in a fish Aquarium. In addition, it creates a new ecosystem that encourages frogs and other species…

Do Plants Sweat? (And What Causes It?)

Do Plants Sweat? (And What Causes It?)

We see humans sweating to cool off. Plants also sweat like humans to maintain their inner body temperature. The drops of water we see on the plants’ leaves in the morning are not all dewdrops; some drops result from plant sweating. Because of this sweating of plants, the air can feel cooler when you enter…

Does Granite Absorb Water? (And Heat?)

Does Granite Absorb Water? (And Heat?)

Granite is a common, coarse-grained or medium-grained natural stone. This hard igneous rock is strong, solid, and rich in quartz, orthoclase, microcline, mica and feldspar. The speckles of quartz in the stone give a dash of classy sparkle. Granite is the most common plutonic rock of the Earth’s crust, formed by the cooling of magma…