The first picture in the link below shows a wet surface lavatory: http://www.gamegirladvance.com/zine/200307play/purist_water_play.html Instead of water falling into a bowl, it flows onto a flat surface from an angle (to prevent 'flat surface' splashing) then drains to what might be described as a 'moat' that surrounds the flat surface where the water then collects to a drain.
Probably. Any planet can have a wet surface if it's not hot.
The boy's lavatory had three urinals and two toilet stalls.The girl's lavatory had five toilet stalls, but girls do not use urinals.A pipe burst, flooding the lavatory floor with hot water.
Wet flies do not float long on the surface of the water, and are worked beneath the surface for trout and other species.
During the middle of class, she asked the teacher to use the lavatory.
Wet surfaces.
Wet
no bathroom
Lavatories
Because it sticks to the wet surface and detracts it from the mould
yes. depends on the temperature of the liquid
True, it does! There is also a technique in water colour where paint is added to a wet surface. This is also referred to as "wet on wet".
surface tension.