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Why do wet dogs like to shake themselves dry beside people? And what propels the constant movement of particles?

30 December 2020

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Why do dogs like to shake themselves dry beside people, rather than doing this as soon as they get out of the water?

David Pitcher, Auckland, New Zealand

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Particles are in constant motion. What propels them?

Jon Watts, Esher, Surrey, UK

 

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