Yes you can!
Because the water on the ground acts like an oil diminishing the grip. And when the ground is wet the water molecules resides between the ground and tires so, the tire is not in total contact with the ground.
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Firm ground not suffering from shrinkage or expansion. Rock is the firmest. Sandy ground will require piled foundations. Clay will require investigation into shrinkage with the seasons. Avoid building near tall trees - especially poplars that have large root networks that can affect the foundations over time.
the bricks at the bottom supports it from tilting and falling to the ground unless there is an earthquake
of course you can - you can plant any plant in the wet ground - they love it!
makes the ground wet i guess ;)
the ground is wet
Wet meaning you wet the ground first with a hose
Wet ground will clog the tiller. Better done to dry to medium moist soil.
Poo or wet ground.
Bog , marsh ,
Condensation
either adjective ('the ground is wet') or verb ('the dog wet the carpet')
Bog , marsh ,
soft wet ground
Yes you can!