Yes, if a bench is kept outside and not covered, it will get wet when it rains. You'll need to treat the material in order to protect it from the rain.
Rain and moist air is detrimental to patio furniture. It would be a good idea to cover them during wet weather and you might also consider painting it and/or using a mold inhibitor.
The new Vinyl materials or resin patio furniture would be good choices. They have the look of painted wood, and the durability of plastic without looking cheap.
You probably should avoid wood furniture and go with vinyl or plastic items.
Yes, it dose get slippery when wet do to its finish. The varnish is very smooth thee for making it slippery, but its a very nice furnishings for a house or a cabin.
Most materials used to make patio furniture are not going to mold. You will find wrought iron, plastic, and wood sets that have been treated to prevent mold growth. You do have to be careful with any cushions on your furniture, however. You can find some types of mildew-resistant material, but if the cushions get wet, there is only so much that can be done. Try to make sure they stay out of the rain and are allowed to dry thoroughly if they do get wet.
Yes, but they can be rewritten. The conditional statement "If it rains then I will get wet" can be written as "I will get wet if it rains" so that the sentence does not begin with if. In logic, these conditional sentences are also equivalents to "I will not get wet or it rains", which does not contain the word "if".
the rainforest is wet because it always rains
Your insides!!!!!!
They get wet.
Over time all metal will rust, but as long as you keep patio furniture wet and treated it will be able to last for many years. The best way to do this is to ensure that it stays dry after every large storm.
Metal furniture certainly could be a good option for patio furniture. However, a lot depends on the type of environment you live in. If you live in a hot, sunny climate, metal may get awfully hot at the peak of summer. Wood would probably be a better choice here. Cold, wet climates would probably rust metal, so plastic might be better there.
When it rains or its wet