Wet ingredients are those such as milk, eggs, yogurt, or other "wet" items in a recipe.
Similar to soft.
Dry ingredients are like flour, sugar, baking soda, etc.
Saliva.
A sponge can be both soft when wet and rough when dry.
A dry sponge is hard because the water has evaporated, leaving the sponge's cellular structure collapsed and less flexible. When water is added, the cells absorb water and expand, allowing the sponge to become soft and flexible.
Soap can be both hard and soft, depending on the ingredients used in its formulation. Traditional bar soaps are usually hard, while liquid soaps tend to be soft. The hardness of soap is often influenced by the amount of oils and fats in the recipe.
Sounds like a penis. Or crackers. It's actually just a piece of gum.
It depend on many factors, width, thickness length, - type of wood hard or soft and if the wood is wet or dry
Magic mushrooms are available dried and sometimes fresh. They are soft when wet and hard when dried.
Redness, discoloration, blisters, cracks, rashes, scabs, dry, raised or shiny skin. You can also feel for hard, soft, warm or wet skin.
Saturn does not really have a surface. The only hard part of Saturn is its rocky core. The "surface" of Saturn is actually hydrogen and helium kept in a spherical shape by the planet's gravity.
It depends if it is a hard type or wet look, it normally dries out quiet hard ;)
hard question. when your hair is dry that is it's natural size and shape, but when it's wet it does go down longer because the wet heaviness brings weight down. but usually it works better with dry hair.
Feta is wet and is a brind cured cheese where farmers cheese is dry and is unripened.