When it cools down at night, moisture in the air condenses(condensation)and settles on the grass, alot like the "sweat" on a cold glass of water. as the day goes on,the dew evaporates, and goes back into the air.
Its wet because the water from the grass comes up to the grass.
Some people like the rain because of the cold wet drops running down your neck, and the smell of the wet grass filling the air.
Well, honey, let me break it down for you. How about this gem: "If it's raining, then the grass is wet." The conditional statement is false because the grass could be wet for other reasons. But flip it around and you've got yourself a true converse: "If the grass is wet, then it's raining." Just like that, a little logic twist for your day.
Yes, but it won't be nearly as effective as if you applied it when the grass was dry and it's sunny out. It would be silly to apply just before it rains unless you prefer to waste your money and product as much will wash away.
Yes, but it won't be nearly as effective as if you applied it when the grass was dry and it's sunny out. It would be silly to apply just before it rains unless you prefer to waste your money and product as much will wash away.
It is called a tropical wet region because of the rain keeping it wet resulting in a rain forest.
You get more wet standing in the rain.
The rain doesn't get wet when it rains because the raindrops itself are water droplets.
It means that under the given condition of rain, you will not get wet.
your hair gets wet in the rain because the vapour of the water and its force
Grass is wet because of condensation. Vapors get converted into water droplets.
1. It depends on the lawn mower, if its a ride on you shouldn't because you can make tyre marks on the grass. 2. you secondly shouldn't because the mower blade doesn't function as well when its wet, because the mower blade can just bend the blade of grass and your lawn won't look as good as it would if it was cut dry.