I can see that, but im just going with the logic that that one molecule makes other stuff wet. 1 is dry, 2 and more is wet making each other wet
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Actually, water is wet but water cannot get wet. That's why you don't say the ocean gets wet because it already is wet. True one molecule of water all on its own wouldn't technically be called wet, because that's not enough molecules to make water. There would have to be more molecules to make the water visible.
yes, water is not wet, but when it come in contact with something it makes that thing wet. the real question is when water come into contact with other water, does it make both of them wet or neither of them wet?
Ooooooh. Thanks. I believe it is...To a certain degree. Think about it: if every time we come in contact with water it would mean that it is wet for us, at the very least...