Oklahoma enacted Liquor-by-the-drink during the 1980's. However, the law is voted in county by county. A few counties voted it down and therefore are referred to as "dry" counties.
No dry ones
In 1959 Legislation was passed to make state wet.
It is not a characteristic of Oklahoma, but of the atmosphere's condition. It is often wet because the temperature is often near the freezing point. This tends to make wet snow, whereas colder conditions would be conducive to dry snow.
cotton
Something that is damp or emptiness. These two things are not wet or dry.
Wet they cut wet after shampoo-dry they cut it dry
Dale County is wet. Al Alcohol Control Board site has a map of the state showing the wet/dry status of all counties. http://www.abc.alabama.gov/wet_dry.aspx
evaporation
Evaporation causes cooling.
No. Texas as wet and dry seasons. Texas is not wet all year long, and it is not dry all year long. It's the second biggest USA state, (after Alaska) and it has a varied climate, depending on where in the state you are. The climate toward the south west part of the state, is usually drier than the climate on the Gulf of Mexico.
The savanna can be dry or wet depending on the climate
tropical wet at dry savanna
"Wet funding" and "dry funding" refers to when a mortgage is considered "officially" closed. Most states including Montana are "Wet Funding" states.