A sponge can be both soft when wet and rough when dry.
If there were such a thing it would not be soft, it would be liquid, and would be called magma. There really is no completely molten layer of Earth except for the outer core which is composed primarily of liquid iron along with some nickel and other trace elements.
The soil beneath Earth's surface is called the subsoil. It can vary in composition and texture based on location and environmental conditions. The subsoil plays a crucial role in plant growth and ecosystem functioning.
The soft greyish limestone that crumbles easily is called chalk.
The mantle. Earth's layers are core, outer core, mantle.
Soft wet ground is called "mud."
Wet and soft soil is called mud. It usually results from a combination of water and earth, creating a viscous mixture often found in wetlands, marshes, or after heavy rainfall.
Wet, soft, earth is referred to as mud. It may also refer to a swamp or to quicksand. These are dangerous for humans and animals to navigate.
slime
It is frozen silt called muck which is wet soft mud.
It's called saliva.
A sponge can be both soft when wet and rough when dry.
The planet Earth is a wet planet.
because it gets wet and soft
soft and wet
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.
they get wet and it stays all wet for only a few days.