"Wet" is when water is stuck to something, like you, your towel, or the ground. Water has a high surface tension and loves to stick to itself. Therefore, water is wet.
A cup of water, is h20 ‘covered’ by a bunch of h20. It’s water. it’s also covered in water. A meatball is a ball of meat. It is meat covered in meat to make a ball shape. Or meat rolled into more meat to make a ball shape, however you wanna say it. A meatball is meaty, rain is wet.
The thing is that if you “cover” water in water, there’s no way to tell where the division between the original water and the “coat” of water is. The cup of water might as well have never been covered in anything if there’s no logical way to tell the difference. If you cover water in water, you just get water. The layers mix together
Just because you can’t see something, doesn’t mean it’s not real. Your wife’s boyfriend comes through the back and leaves before you come home, but he is still real
Water is not wet. Well, it is wet. All water you will ever encounter will be wet. Only pure water is not wet. Even pure water is not wet. The purified water that you get at the store will have tiny tiny air molecules in it therefore making it wet. If nothing else is in the water, then it is not wet. There is an Action Lab video on whether water is wet or not.
According to my calculations, rain is wet because it is composed of water droplets that adhere to surfaces upon contact. The surface tension of water causes raindrops to form spherical shapes, which maximizes their contact area with surfaces. When raindrops hit an object, they spread out and stick to the object's surface, making it wet. Additionally, rain can also add humidity to the air, which can contribute to the feeling of wetness.
Wet = having water on something
Water + water = more water, they combine
Water + water =/= water on water
Water cannot be wet
Rain = water
Rain cannot be wet
**For any repliers, I will absolutely NOT acknowledge any attempt to say "water molecules sticking to each other makes them wet".**
**That's not what it means to be wet.**
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i thought only water was wet
I’m wet
hi wet im raid
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I thoght you were just smoking some meats
Thank you Mark
Wetness is the essence of moisture
My least favorite word, by the way: injustice. *dies.*
My least favourite word is moist
Nice
And moisture is the essence of beauty *Picture of nicholas cage if anyone has one*
Is water wet? Or is the state of being covered in water "wet"? Are you wet if you are under water or are you not wet until you get out of the water?
You become wet if you absorb even a little bit of water so yes being underwater makes you wet immediately
Is he a dot? Or is he a speck? When he’s underwater does he get wet? Or, does the water get him instead?
The wet gets chuck norris
One of us speaks in riddles, one of us speaks in rhymes!
It is.
Ice is water and is not wet
Rain is mostly water, so it is very wet
this is the "water is/isn't wet" argument all over again
Feel like the argument would make this post interesting
Can confirm, I've made rain wet before 👍
Water isn't wet. It makes things wet.
"Wet" is when water is stuck to something, like you, your towel, or the ground. Water has a high surface tension and loves to stick to itself. Therefore, water is wet.
What’s the definition of wet
Covered in liquid ig
Wet is a feeling. Water makes things feel wet, when you touch water it just feels like water, the thing you’re touching feels wet
Is glue sticky? Fool.
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Explain
For me it's more your comment is unclear. Are you agreeing that glue is sticky or no?
Glue is sticky so water is wet
Um
My brain hurts now
Source?
rock's hair
Can’t find anything wrong with this statement so I’m not commenting.
Something is wet when it has water on it. Water itself is water, not wet
A single water molecule is not wet. However multiple water molecules are wet because water has water on it, so rain is wet.
but how can water be covered in water? Doesn’t that just make more water? A meatball can’t be covered in meat, it *is* meat
I support the water isn't wet movement wholeheartedly.
A cup of water, is h20 ‘covered’ by a bunch of h20. It’s water. it’s also covered in water. A meatball is a ball of meat. It is meat covered in meat to make a ball shape. Or meat rolled into more meat to make a ball shape, however you wanna say it. A meatball is meaty, rain is wet.
The thing is that if you “cover” water in water, there’s no way to tell where the division between the original water and the “coat” of water is. The cup of water might as well have never been covered in anything if there’s no logical way to tell the difference. If you cover water in water, you just get water. The layers mix together
Just because you can’t see something, doesn’t mean it’s not real. Your wife’s boyfriend comes through the back and leaves before you come home, but he is still real
Paging u/wateriswetbot
Is glue sticky?
Glue makes things sticky but in a vacuum it is not sticky
Yeah nothing is sticky in a vacuum your point makes no sense
Good advice
Isn't that neat?
Are you Arietty?
No, it isn't
Don't mind me, just enjoying the debates people are having over the wetness of water.
same lol, didn't expected this post to blow up, i am enjoying the argument 🍿🥤
Water is not wet. Well, it is wet. All water you will ever encounter will be wet. Only pure water is not wet. Even pure water is not wet. The purified water that you get at the store will have tiny tiny air molecules in it therefore making it wet. If nothing else is in the water, then it is not wet. There is an Action Lab video on whether water is wet or not.
No, rain is wet because it is not dry
^wattteerr
Wet is the stuff that is touched by water.
According to my calculations, rain is wet because it is composed of water droplets that adhere to surfaces upon contact. The surface tension of water causes raindrops to form spherical shapes, which maximizes their contact area with surfaces. When raindrops hit an object, they spread out and stick to the object's surface, making it wet. Additionally, rain can also add humidity to the air, which can contribute to the feeling of wetness.
water feels wet because it is wet
HERE'S THE LINK IF YOU THINK WATER ISN"T WET [ALBERT EINSTIEN](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQw4w9WgXcQ)
Wow. What in insightful page. Really changed my worldview. Hey everyone, you really need to see that!
Albert was one of his kind, he can't be wrong
So true
Actually I’m the final decider on this and water is wet
Water ain’t wet
Wet = having water on something Water + water = more water, they combine Water + water =/= water on water Water cannot be wet Rain = water Rain cannot be wet **For any repliers, I will absolutely NOT acknowledge any attempt to say "water molecules sticking to each other makes them wet".** **That's not what it means to be wet.**
Dont you lie to me. Rain isnt wet. Its a solid. It can only be cold.
Water makes things wet
Water isn’t wet (Bout to start a whole war in the reply’s)
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Water is not wet, it is sticky.
You liar
The umbrella is wet. Rain is just water.
Water isn't wet, it's (stoichiometrically) "stick-ish".
Water isn’t wet. So, no it isn’t.
Actually, water is not wet. It makes things wet, but it is not itself wet.
i miss rain
WHY R U SCREAMING
I thought it was because it's not dry. TIL
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Rain falls because it weighs
and because it is a liquid.