Rusting of iron objects is faster in coastal areas than in desert. why?
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We know that for rusting, the presence of both oxygen and water (water vapour) is essential. Thus, in coastal areas, the air contains high moisture which means more humid environment and rusting becomes faster.
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Iron gets rusted in the presence of air and moisture. In coastal areas air is moist while in dessert the the air is dry. Moreover water in the coastal area is salty which make rustling of iron faster. Hence....
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