Spit, which more formally is called saliva, is mostly water, with some digestive enzymes in it.
Why do motor boats spit out water
becuz it holds the pig on the stick like spit sticks to paper
An elongated strip of sand is called a sandbar or a spit. Sandbars typically form offshore parallel to the coast, while spits are landforms that extend into open water from a shore.
Yes, it is most likely that dinosaur spit is made of mostly water.
The anteaters have trunks to eat ants and spit water like an elefant.
yes does bubbles at the top of the water are made by spit
Yes! I have seen them sneeze spit from their mouth but usually they will spit water from their nose it they get some in there.
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The definition of a "spit" or "sandspit" is a small point of land that is sandy, or a narrow shoal which is projecting into a body of water from the shore. An example is the Dungeness Spit, which is located in Washington State. The longest spit in the world is located in the Sea of Azov. It's called the Arabat Spit, and it is 110 km long!
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