Why does the iron get rust and why does the wood does not get rusted
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For rusting, the presence of both oxygen and water (or water vapour) is required. The coat of the paint prevents direct contact of iron with air and oxygen and thus prevents it from rusting. Question 10: Explain why rusting of iron objects is faster in coastal areas than in deserts.
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For rusting, the presence of both oxygen and water (or water vapour) is required. The coat of the paint prevents direct contact of iron with air and oxygen and thus prevents it from rusting. Question 10: Explain why rusting of iron objects is faster in coastal areas than in deserts.
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