If paper gets wet, it can become soggy, wrinkled, and distorted. The ink or graphite on the paper may run or smudge, and the paper may tear more easily. It is important to let wet paper dry completely to prevent further damage.
It sinks. And it gets wet.
So will you!!
When sandstone gets wet it absorbs the water and its colour gets darker.
It gets wet.
It gets wet.
Paper is dead. Once made, it doesn't grow. If it gets wet it might swell and wrinkle a little, but that's it.
Wet strength paper is paper that has been treated with a special chemical formula to make it more resistant to damage when it gets wet. This type of paper is commonly used for products that need to withstand exposure to moisture, such as packaging for food and beverages.
If its fabric gets wet, it will dry. I've done this before (on accident) Everything is totally fine! :)
it molds after a certain amount of time. if it doesnt mold but still gets wet...it can break down molecularly in the rock under the paper and become chalk.
well.... if it gets a drop of water its fine. But if it gets soaked when you turn it on it will glow then turn off
No, paper is not waterproof and will become wet when submerged in water due to its absorbent nature. Water molecules will penetrate the paper fibers, causing the paper to break apart or become saturated with water.