A waterproof jacket. Oxygen
If you are literally in deep water, you would be wet (unless you were wearing a diving suit). However, the phrase is a saying that means that whatever you are doing or trying to say, you are 'out of your depth' - you do not have the experience, kudos, good will or knowledge to deal with situation.
Oxygen
Light.AnswerLight and any type of gas. Your shadow
Apart from it getting wet - Nothing
Something that is damp or emptiness. These two things are not wet or dry.
Light
Paper goes into water and doesn't get wet. This is because the fibers of the paper repel the water molecules, preventing the paper from becoming saturated.
A towel. :D
No. It goes through the washer. :)
It gets wet. It's water
The answer to the riddle "What can swim but doesn't get wet" is a fish. While fish swim in water, they are adapted to live in that environment and their bodies are designed to handle moisture. However, the riddle plays with the concept of swimming in a metaphorical sense, suggesting something that can move through water without being affected by it.
Air
When the things are wet, the water fills in some of the spaces between the fibers. This water acts just like a fiber optic cable, carrying the light through the material instead of reflecting it back to your eye. Since more of the light goes through the material, less of the light is reflected back and the wet spot looks darker.
yes with distilled water
water in distributer, wet spark wires
The water vapor melts and it goes into the mountain
it is friction and when the water goes on the brakes and tires they bond together