this is proof...
that you are not wet under water because it is surrounding you and when you come out from the water you would be wet because it is only small parts of drops.
i have tested this many times myself since i am a highly trained scientist.
No you are not wet. the water is just around you. Only u get wet when u come above water.
actually you are never wet we u are underwater because when you are under water your skin is wet but not you --Edit by Naomi-- Wrong! U never get wet when u are ''UNDER WATER'' because your not in it.
You are wet.
No you are not really wet until you hit dry air. Now if you were on underwater came out to get some air, then your head would be wet and anything else touching the air.
It certainly isn't really dry. So yes it is really wet.
If you are under water without special equipment, your are wet.
No. There's no air touching you.
Yes they can survive this. If they are really wet then dry them off and put them under a heat lamp with food and water plentiful. If kept wet they can develop any number of disease's.
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If you are literally in deep water, you would be wet (unless you were wearing a diving suit). However, the phrase is a saying that means that whatever you are doing or trying to say, you are 'out of your depth' - you do not have the experience, kudos, good will or knowledge to deal with situation.
Wet is the condition of being liquid or being covered in liquid. Either you are in water, out of water but splashed by water, thrown into the pool of gasoline, running sweat from T-rex... you are wet.
To place something in water for a period of time.