Yes, a swimsuit gets wet when it soaks in water, as it is typically made from materials designed to be water-resistant but not waterproof. The fibers in the fabric absorb water, allowing it to become saturated. This is a normal characteristic of swimwear, which is intended for use in water activities.
actually you are never wet we u are underwater because when you are under water your skin is wet but not you --Edit by Naomi-- Wrong! U never get wet when u are ''UNDER WATER'' because your not in it.
I like to soak my feet in cold water.
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No you are not wet. the water is just around you. Only u get wet when u come above water.
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.
Yes, a swimsuit can get wet only on the back half if, for example, someone enters the water backward or sits in shallow water with only the back submerged. Additionally, splashes or waves can wet just part of the swimsuit. However, it’s less common for a swimsuit to be wet only in one area unless specifically arranged that way.
Soak them in water.....?
Girl's one-piece swimsuit are suppost to be tight enough to stick on their body when they come out of the water or when its wet.
To remove the smell of sulfur from a swimsuit, first rinse it thoroughly in cold water to eliminate any chlorine or chemicals. Then, soak the swimsuit in a mixture of water and white vinegar (1 part vinegar to 3 parts water) for about 30 minutes, which helps neutralize odors. After soaking, wash it gently with mild detergent and rinse well. Finally, air dry the swimsuit in a well-ventilated area.
To place something in water for a period of time.
Bleach the shirt and then let it soak in hot water.Bleach the shirt and then let it soak in hot water.
You can use materials like towels, sponges, or paper towels to soak up water. Simply place them over the wet area and press down to absorb as much water as possible. Additionally, you can use a wet/dry vacuum to remove excess water from larger areas.
It means to soak or wet down, as in: "The firemen kept dousing the flames with water."
Sliced grapes, or soak raisins in water until plump. Wet paper towel for water.
A swimsuit is not very heavy it only get a little heavy when we come out of water as it retains water
Everything around you is wet, not you. When you come out of the water, its like breaking a barrier that can make you wet, that's why you feel like there is just a ring surrounding you, in a way.
Wet garment with cold water and pour salt onto area where the blood is. Let it soak for a while, then scrub.