towel or napkin
A towel gets wetter as it dries you. YOU dry off while the TOWEL gets wet.a towel!!A Towel
Amy spilled a bucket of water on her coat while she was inside.
easy riddles such as the next clue is hidden under "an object that gets wet when it dries (a towal)" or something like that. be creative and have fun
You get wet
It becomes wet.
A towel gets wet while drying someone's body.
well its ICE or towel
we should spread our clothes while drying because evaporation happens quicker if the surface are is more and hence the clothes will dry much quicker
It will do no harm.
If your soft cast gets wet while showering, it can lose its effectiveness in providing support and protection to the injured area. Moisture can weaken the materials, potentially leading to skin irritation or infection. It's important to keep the cast dry by using a waterproof cover or plastic bag. If it does get wet, consult your healthcare provider for advice on drying it properly or replacing it.
Wet clothes should be spread while drying as the rate of evaporation is higher due to larger surface area. Also, if wet clothes are spread out for frying it loses water molecules and thus it becomes dry very fast. this is actual answer given by Aayush Arora (studies in Zinc Vidyalaya (class IX))
If an oil stain gets wet before drying, the water can dilute the oil and spread the stain further. It can also make it more difficult to remove the oil stain completely, as the water can penetrate deeper into the fabric or surface, making the cleaning process more challenging. It is best to let the oil stain dry before attempting to clean it.
osmosis
No, wet sugar is not heavier than dry sugar. The weight of sugar is primarily due to the sugar molecules present, which remain the same whether the sugar is wet or dry. The additional weight from water when sugar is wet will evaporate upon drying.
well they have to be in a moist environment and wet mud to keep it from drying out.
well they have to be in a moist environment and wet mud to keep it from drying out.
The opposite is wet, or the similar words moist, damp, or humid.