Small wildlife, such as birds and insects, can use puddles as a source of essential moisture or for bathing. Raised constructed puddles, bird baths, are a part of domestic and wildlife gardens as a garden ornament and "micro-habitat" restoration. Swallows use the damp loam which gathers in puddles as a form of cement to help to build their nests. Many butterfly species and some other insects, but particularly male butterflies, need puddles for nutrients they can contain, such as salts and amino acids. In a behaviour known as puddling they seek out the damp mud that can be found around the edge of the puddles.[2]

Puddles commonly form during rain, and can cause problems for transport. Due to the angle of the road, puddles tend to be forced by gravity to gather on the edges of the road. This can cause splashing as cars drive through the puddles, which causes water to be sprayed onto pedestrians on the pavement. Irresponsible drivers may do this deliberately, which, in some countries, can lead to prosecution for careless driving.[3]


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Puddles commonly form in potholes in a dirt road, or in any other space with a shallow depression and dirt. In such cases, these are sometimes referred to as mud puddles, because mud tends to form in the bottoms, resulting in dirtied wheels or boots when disturbed.

In order to deal with puddles, roads and pavements are often built with a camber (technically called 'crowning'), being slightly convex in nature, to force puddles to drain into the gutter, which has storm drain grates to allow the water to drain into the sewers. In addition, some surfaces are made to be porous, allowing the water to drain through the surface to the aquifer below.

Due to the action of surface tension, small puddles can also form if a liquid is spilt on a level surface. Puddles like this are common on kitchen floors. Puddles tend to evaporate quickly due to the high surface-area-to-volume ratio. In cold conditions puddles can form patches of ice which are slippery and difficult to see and can be a hazard to road vehicles and pedestrians.

Puddles are a source of recreation for children, who often like jumping in puddles as an "up-side" to rain.[4][5][6][7] A children's nursery rhyme records the story of Doctor Foster and his encounter with a puddle in Gloucester. Muddy puddles, and the pleasures of splashing mud in them, are a repeated theme in the children's animation Peppa Pig, to the extent of selling character-branded wellington boots.

Medium throw on me, and I love this!! If you are one where choco notes go "baking cocoa" on you, try this!! This is perfect warm, milk chocolate! Straight up, with mini marshmallows! No puddles detected on me.

In bottle: Cocoa powder sweetened by marshmallow. The chocolate reminds me rather of Sue's Great Old Puppet Show. Wet: strongly cocoa dominant, but the marshmalow comes out a littl more on the skin. There's also a touch of something herbal that may have tracked in from the puddles. This is a perfectly nice cocoa scent, but I would have liked more marshmallow personally, though time and warmth soon rectify that. Dry: Chocolate and marshmallow.

Muddy Puddles is a dead ringer for Swiss Miss hot cocoa in the packet with the tiny dried marshmallow bits! It even starts out powdery, before morphing into a rich, deep chocolate with lovely accents of cream and marshmallow. I love it. My kids are both asking me if I made hot cocoa. It is that realistic. Oh, but no rain puddles to be found!

Hot chocolate and marshmallow is exactly what this scent is. I was sort of hoping for some actual muddy puddles to mitigate the chocolate, but I smell none. The cocoa is unfortunately overwhelming to my nose, so I'll be passing this one along.

From joy and laughter to hard work and grimacing, mud contains many shades of gray in life. As we age, we seem to be stuck in the mud more often than dancing in the puddles. Life takes effort, but it also takes a spirited view of what we are given.

The game spawn puddles during the first monsoon rain. Puddles expend to each adjacent tiles upon subsequent rain. Sandbag do not stop the puddles from expending (so surrounding your base/the puddle with sandbag wall won't work). You can however "kill" a puddle by placing a sandbag right on top of it. The sandbag can safely be removed afterward. Subsequent rain will not spawn more puddle.

In this game I have 4 puddles spawned near my base, plus more from deep in the forest. I only make enough sandbag for those near my base. The water you see in the picture are the resulting spread from those I didn't cover. If your base is already heavily flooded then there is not much you can do.

Also i see NOONE protesting against one hat that gives you 100% water protection when you are standing in water Features that have no logic and makes your gameplay easy are ok with real life but raining so much that ground can't keep up with eating water and creating puddles is problem

And it is not like a few mosquitoes and the water over the whole island is much of a challenge already. Hell from my experience it is more challenging to set up a base with 80 sandbag by day 40, than to just sail away from land for the whole season. No it is not impossible. Yes it takes away a lot of time where it can be used on something else say explore the world. In my latest playthrough, if I know there will be four puddles, in which each takes 10 sandbag to magically disable, I won't even bother making 20 sandbags pre-season. If you wanted a challenge than that mosquitoes spawning mechanism need to be changed too. 1 mosquitoes at a time just aren't that much of fun.

While those two argue, there is a thread somewhere on here that has a perfect way to deal with the puddles. I can't find it at the moment, but I will try to explain without any pictures as I cannot get any at the moment...

Before the season starts, gather around 3-4 stacks of sandbags (3 is probably fine). When the first rain comes, spend the duration of it placing a sandbag on each of the four outer tiles. As you know, the puddles all spawn in the first rain in small ones and expand with every rain. The first ones look like this:

In my last game the 4 puddles I've near my base are 3x3 (so total 9 tiles each). It spawned on screen while I'm at base. Also I think you have to actually cover the middle of the puddles as well (not sure about this, but I bet the middle tile can spread through the sandbag too).

Last year my order was shipped incorrectly. This issue was addressed immediately and I was told to keep the items sent. Definitely a happy accident! We're now in love with puddles. Just the right portion of apricot chocolate and caramel! They're hard to share.

Am glad I am not alone in this quirky behavior......Tess pees in puddles constantly - - - she takes it even farther and pees in water dishes if I don't keep an eye on her! Picture this: her trying to pee into one of those little collapsible water dishes - - - :mad:

Turbo, the aussie pees in puddles, streams, rivers, lakes....any body of water he finds. Sometimes he has a drink and then just as he's finishing, squats and pees. He's also pooped in the river before more than once! Wierd dog! He started this peeing in water thing when he was just a puppy about 4 months old and is comming up on 2 years old now.

For safety, don't speed on residential streets and never hit a big puddle unless you've driven over the same spot in dry weather. Chances for hydroplaning are great, so go over puddles in a straight line and avoid steering or braking input until the puddle is crossed.

Large waves of water can "hydrolock" the car if water is sucked into the engine, which is bad. The intake is made for splashes, not waterfalls.

Another consideration is that you're only expecting a shallow puddle. Depending on where you live, what appear to be springtime puddles often conceal cavernous potholes which won't do your tires, rims or suspension a bit of good.

Drove my truck (Dodge Dakota) through a large puddle on my street last week, about 18" - 24" deep. Then I stopped to fill up on gas the day after. Surprise! the tank would not take gas. After two days at the garage, they found out that a gas tank vent hose and the charcoal filter were full of water. $500.00 Don't do it!!!!! (drive through puddles)

I like sunny days like these. They make me hopeful that Boston winter is about to end. Although they also make me cry because I go out for a nice run in shorts and a T-shirt only to find that the snow that has so happily melted away is now all over my nice new running shoes. I run through puddle after puddle of melty snow shit, wishing the weather would just make up its mind already and either be freezing cold with ice puddles or warm with no puddles at all. Then I go home and make chocolate espresso puddle cookies and everything is all better. 2351a5e196

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