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TopicIf something's underwater, is it wet?
Muscles
04/25/23 5:08:02 PM
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BADoglick posted...
Good question. I'm a firm believer that water itself isn't wet, for the same reason that fire isn't referred to as burnt.

I would say yes because whatever it is that's placed in the water is immediately affected by the water. Paper loses it's integrity. Phones get damaged. Pills dissolve. Etc
If something being wet is just being in contact with water then all water is wet unless it's just a single h2o molecule

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