Cotton
they live in wet dirt so they can keep cool.
Well, the huge ears on an elephant are constantly wafting to keep the elephant cool, and to keep away a few bugs. They don't have much fur so they keep cool. They use their long trunks to suck up water and wet themselves. They have thick leather like skin, they use this advantage to roll in wet mud, the wet mud is cold. The mud sticks to their skin, keeping them cool and keeps the bugs off them. By Amber D
a wet bandanna can keep you cool when it's hot outside
Basement may be so wet feeling due to the humidity and unsealed area in the basement. You can get rid of the wet feeling by sealing up any holes with concrete and keep the room well conditioned by an air conditioner to keep cool and from feeling wet.
Use a wet flannel, slightly dampened, and lay over the guinea pig's back.
they are in some wet and cool places to keep refreshed like : rainforest's and some are even in peoples homes !
On the bracelets "keep it wet"mean keep your vagina wet. Keep it juicy .
Keep them in a cool, dry environment like a basement. A wet or hot area will soften them, and trying to freeze them will make them brittle both of which will break in your gun.
Soil swells when wet due to water expanding the soil particles and filling in the gaps between them. When the water evaporates, the soil contracts, leading to cracks as the particles separate. This cycle of swelling and cracking is influenced by the soil's composition, moisture content, and environmental conditions.
Oak tree trunks have the characteristic of swelling in wet weather due to absorbing moisture and shrinking in dry weather as they release moisture. This property helps oak trees to adapt to changing environmental conditions.
Cool and wet.
That's a trick question; there's no such word as "boime". A2. But the Ross Sea would be considered a wet and cool biome.