Physical wetness is the state of being covered or saturated with a liquid, such as water. When an object is wet, it means that its surface is coated with water molecules. This can be observed by the object's change in appearance and texture when in contact with a liquid.
Detergent increases the wetness of water.
The word wet is a noun, for example 'It is wet outside.'The noun form for the adjective wet is wetness; the noun form for the verb wet is wetter, someone or something that makes a thing 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 mixture gets its slaty flavour from the dissolved salt and its wetness from the solvent, water.
The 'wetness' in the air creates a more dense 'air particle' which creates humid areas and such.
The possessive form of the phrase snow wetness is snow's wetness.example: The snow's wetness soaked right through my coat.
'Moisture' is an eight-letter word meaning wetness.
No, Vaginal wetness happens to all females as to men's erections
The sensation of wetness is primarily a surface feeling, detected by skin receptors that respond to moisture. Inside the body, such as in the bladder, tissues are designed to contain fluids without the same sensory nerve endings that detect wetness. Instead, the bladder has stretch receptors that signal fullness or pressure, but not wetness. Thus, while you may feel the pressure of a full bladder, you don't experience the sensation of wetness internally.
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Precipitation.
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In the book "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen, the word "clammy" is not used. However, the protagonist Brian experiences various physical sensations throughout the story, such as wetness, stickiness, and discomfort.
It can be. I know it wasfor me. =]