If water is absorbed it will be tougher like glue.
dry wood is easily caught on fire. When wood is wet it cant catch fire. That's why when you make a camp fire you want dry wood. It lights easier and burns better.
no!
Wet wood, vegetation, and plastics will make a thick, dark smoke that should not be breathed in. Dry wood and dead leaves make a thinner, grayish smoke.
Because the fibers that make up the paper are wet and slide apart easier
Easier if wet, wash hands first.
its easier wet:P
Dry wood has a high resistance; wet or humid wood is a fairly good conductor.
wet...predrill for nails before you drive them inANS 2 - If you're driving nails in, why bother to glue it. - I would glue it, then clamp it with woodwork clamps and it will hold better than nails.
No. It is recommended that you let it dry before staining
It is easier to use
You will need to find a dry location such as a cave or build a shelter. You can't start a fire with wet wood so you will need to find dry kindling such as wood under leaves or thick trees that haven't gotten to wet.
Wet, because it's easier for the hair to "cooperate" under the scissors. Dry haircuts don't come out well and your hair can go "bonkers". It is true......There is more control when the hair is wet, but when texturizing, hair should be dry.