Science, asked by s20012059, 10 months ago

My unoriginal question is...is water wet?

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Answered by BrainlyHeart751
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Explanation:

Water isn’t wet

Wet is what you would use to describe the feeling of water, not what it is. Things become wet after it’s been “touched” by water not while it is being “touched”. Water makes things wet but it is not wet itself. I get when you say “water is wet” but your not stating something, you’re just describing water.

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Answered by tanmoyvestige
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Hey mate

I think here is your answer

Wetness is our description of what we feel when we put our hand in water. Saying water is wet is like saying that wood is hard or fire is hot.

Sensory receptors on our hand send information about the water to our brain. Our brain receives the information from our sensory receptors and processes it. A combination of temperature, pressure and the way water moves tells our brain that water is wet.

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