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  • UCSB Science Line
    Liquid water is not itself wet, but can make other solid materials wet Wetness is the ability of a liquid to adhere to the surface of a solid, so when we say that something is wet, we mean that the liquid is sticking to the surface of a material
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    Water itself is not technically wet but it can make other things wet Water really likes to stick together because of it’s cohesive properties That’s why when you drop water on a table, it sticks together in little droplets It’s held together by something called surface tension
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    Is water wet? Question Date: 2019-01-14 Answer 1: Answers for this question are on our database on the link below: link Click Here to return to the search form
  • What is the scientific reason to is water wet? And Is water wet?
    What is the scientific reason to is water wet? And Is water wet? Question Date: 2018-11-09 Answer 1: Answers for this question are already on our database in here Click Here to return to the search form
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    Is water wet? Question Date: 2022-02-07 Answer 1: Answers to this question can be found here Click Here to return to the search form
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    Are objects that are submerged in water wet, while they are still in the water, or do they become wet, when once they reach and break through the surface of the water?
  • UCSB Science Line - UC Santa Barbara
    When you have a cold enough glass in the warmer air, the water from the air around turns into drop and condensates on the glass if it gets close enough to the cold glass The air around contains up to 30 grams of water (in vapor) per cubic meter of air More than enough to make your cup wet
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    High in the upper atmosphere where pressure is very low, water's boiling point is actually reduced all the way to its freezing point, so liquid water cannot exist




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