Why rusting occurs faster near the coast?
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Rusting of iron occurs only if iron comes in contact with moist air. In coastal areas, air contains high percentage of moisture because of sea or ocean, while in deserts air is dry and hot. As the percentage of moisture in air is more in coastal area compared to desert, rusting becomes faster.
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because near the coast water is available in excess and because of land and sea breeze and oxygen is also there
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