It gets dry
it get dry
When a wet object gets dry, the water molecules on the surface of the object evaporate into the air, reducing its moisture content. This process is driven by temperature, airflow, and humidity levels in the surrounding environment.
Eventually, the wet cotton will dry because of evaporation.
They dry out.
A normal object is dry, while a wet object has moisture or liquid on its surface. The presence of water or moisture in a wet object can affect its properties and behavior, such as making it slippery or changing its appearance.
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it happens to your mom
water evaporates
You should dry them throughly and put tire wet on them to shine and protect them.
Wet glazing uses some kind of putty or sealant that needs to dry or cure. Dry glazing uses a rubber strip or similar, that goes on dry and stays that way.
A shadow goes underwater without getting wet. When light is blocked by an object, it creates a shadow that can appear on the surface of the water, but it remains dry. This riddle plays on the idea that shadows can exist in various environments without physical properties like moisture.
It gets wet. It's water