Why does rust/corrosion appear to “dribble” from the edges of metal surfaces, or from between two pieces of metal?

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When looking at rusty objects I’ve noticed that some rust looks like its “dribbling” down from the edges of metal surfaces where two metal parts are directly touching, like where rivets/bolts are holding metal panels in place, almost like the rust is a liquid leaking out from beneath the metal. Why does it form like that?

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Iron turns to rust in water. So the rust pattern will follow the pattern water would (and did).

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