Wet when dry not dries quickyThinking further, maybe the raft floating in water could see much gravel or many rocks in a dry creek bed? Rocks also tend to dry quickly.
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Wet when dry not dries quickyThinking further, maybe the raft floating in water could see much gravel or many rocks in a dry creek bed? Rocks also tend to dry quickly.
I think you may be catching on to a major part of the concept.People?
Leaves?
Getting the idea pretty good, but it needs to be able to still be dry while wet.Fire ants?
They kinda float on water.View attachment 135899
Getting the idea pretty good, but it needs to be able to still be dry while wet.Fire ants?
They kinda float on water.View attachment 135899
And a group of ducks on the water is called a raft of ducks.Ducks? There certain feathers and oils repel water?
Hah it's like a group of frogs is named army, and a group of crows is named murder. Who makes those names
A Pain of Fire Ants?Hah it's like a group of frogs is named army, and a group of crows is named murder.
It's ducks, 1forAll guessed alreadyIs it clouds?
Good guess. Not the answer I am looking for. Try a different direction.Life?