. Explain why rusting of iron objects is faster in coastal areas than in deserts.
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It is so because of the presence of more moisture in the air in coastal areas. Iron reacts with water vapors and form iron oxide (rust) .
But in desert area there is very less moisture in air so rusting is slow .
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The coastal areas experience higher humidity and moisture than compared to desiccated regions like deserts. Since moisture plays a pivotal role in in rust formation, iron articles rust faster in coastal areas than in deserts.
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