Because your only wet when you get out of the water. When your in the water wetness is around you, your not wet.
Being underwater does not feel the same as being wet when exposed to the air, because when you are underwater the water on your skin is not evaporating, and doesn't make you feel cold. Nonetheless, a person underwater is wet, even though he or she won't really feel wet.
Wet Phoenix
Because they are underwater.
no. since it's wings would be wet. and under the water's presure
Coral reefs are wet and underwater. Deserts are dry and on land
No. Let me shortly explain why.The definition of wet is:Wet: to have a liquid substinse on you while not surrounded by that substince.When in water you are surrounded by water. The liquid in a pool would be water. You are not wet
No you are not really wet until you hit dry air. Now if you were on underwater came out to get some air, then your head would be wet and anything else touching the air.
a lotus esprit nicknamed "Wet Nellie"
If its fabric gets wet, it will dry. I've done this before (on accident) Everything is totally fine! :)
Gunpowder is self oxidising, so it can burn underwater. I imagine the only problem would be is igniting it.
Scientists usually use scuba gear to explore underwater like goggles, air tanks and a wet suit. They use submarines to go where there is very high pressure.
Yes, cement can set underwater, particularly if it is formulated as underwater or marine cement. These types of cement contain additives that help improve their performance in wet conditions, allowing them to bond and harden even when submerged. Standard Portland cement can also set underwater, though it may require specific conditions and techniques to ensure proper curing.