No, water itself is not wet, but it can make other things wet when it comes into contact with them. Wetness is a sensation caused by a liquid coming into contact with a solid surface.
Water isn't wet by itself, but it makes other materials wet when it sticks to the surface of them.
A reflection is always in water but doesn't get wet.
Water itself is not wet; it is a liquid that can make other materials wet when it comes into contact with them. When water is on a surface, it adheres to the surface and forms a thin layer, giving the sensation of wetness.
Paper goes into water and doesn't get wet. This is because the fibers of the paper repel the water molecules, preventing the paper from becoming saturated.
One way to get dry sand and water from wet sand is to let the wet sand dry in the sun. The water will evaporate, leaving behind dry sand. You can also use a strainer or filter to separate the water from the wet sand.
Water isn't wet by itself, but it makes other materials wet when it sticks to the surface of them.
If you aren't completely submerged in the water, the rain falling on you would, technically, make you more wet, considering that some of the water on your body has left after coming out of the water.
Yes, well not exactlly. Fish know that they live in a water or ocean inviroment so they technically know because they breath from water.
Wet
AnswerOne molecule of water is not wet and the property of wetness is derived from our experience of interacting with the substance. Technically water isn't wet until it interacts with another substance and/or surface. The primary reason water is considered wet is because of the loose bonds between molecules making it less viscous as compared to other liquids but none are inherently wet. The short answer to your question would be two. while you would not be able to feel the sense of wetness there is a bond between the molecules to allow measurable movement of the water on a surface to attribute the property of wetness. Without movement you cannot feel wetness.
The answer to the analogy "water is to wet as dust is to what" would be dry. Water becomes wet when it comes in contact with it, similarly, dust becomes dry when it is not wet or has not come in contact with water.
Because your only wet when you get out of the water. When your in the water wetness is around you, your not wet.
You are wet.
No you are not wet. the water is just around you. Only u get wet when u come above water.
A reflection is always in water but doesn't get wet.
hair gets wet in the bath because you put your hair in the water that causes your hair to get wet .it can get wet by playing water games
Wet is the condition of being liquid or being covered in liquid. Either you are in water, out of water but splashed by water, thrown into the pool of gasoline, running sweat from T-rex... you are wet.