Yes, dampness indicates the presence of moisture - i.e. it's wet.
Damp to wet.
Moist is damp or wet.
"Wet" refers to a condition where something is saturated with water or liquid, while "humid" describes an environment that has a high level of moisture in the air, often making it feel muggy or sticky. "Damp" indicates a slightly moist condition, typically less intense than "wet," and often implies a presence of moisture that can lead to discomfort or mold. In summary, "wet" is more intense than "damp," and "humid" refers specifically to air moisture rather than surface moisture.
the hair is wet so the molicules are flatter making it easy to comb. :) trust me i am not a scientist!
First, wet the sticker with a hot, damp cloth. Gently scrape away the sticker with a plastic spatula or credit card. Use the damp cloth to wipe away any remaining sticker residue.
Slightly wet
damp
damp lamp
"Damp" is a word meaning, "slightly wet". So, damp hair is hair that is slightly wet.
Wet, moist, damp
damp
No, joint compound is not waterproof and is not suitable for use in wet or damp environments.
Something that is damp or emptiness. These two things are not wet or dry.
no its not but soaked, damp, dripping and soggy is a synonym for wet
damp
Damp to wet.
Moist is damp or wet.