no
The person running would get more wetter then the person walking as you will be catching more rain than walking because you are running into more rain than if you were walking through it, but it does depend on the distance you are running or walking
walk because you will be in the rain or whatever water source for longer.
The ocean will never get any wetter no matter how many days it rains.
"wetter": I went out in the rain and got wet, but you went for a swim in the pool and got wetter.
The answer to this riddle is "water." Water itself cannot get any wetter, as it is already in its wet state. No matter how much additional rain falls, water remains in its liquid form.
right now its sunny but its supposed to rain later.
The answer to the riddle is "an umbrella." In heavy rain, an umbrella can get caught or turned inside out, but it doesn't become "wetter" itself since its purpose is to keep you dry. Thus, while it protects you from the rain, it is designed to withstand wet conditions without absorbing water.
they are colder because of the altitude, I'm not sure if they are wetter, but clouds are being blown against the mountain where they will cool down and become rain.
There is no best rain footwear for running. If it is raining then you most likely should not be running. Running in the rain could cause an injury which is not good.
Yes it would be. Most rain appoaches England from the southwest, and so it would come to Cornwall first and it would get a lot of rain.
Ketchikan averages 153 inches of rain a year, while Forks only averages around 30 inches. That would mean Ketchikan is about 5 times wetter than Forks.
A towel gets wetter and wetter as it dries.