I dispute this, something can be moist while not being directly related to water. (though most things are made moist through water) a bread slice can be moist.
That's not really what anyone else defines as wet though. I'd say something needs about 4% of extra water on them compared to their total volume to be considered wet and air molecules don't do that
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yes but the only thing between air is air and even if air has 0.0001 percent moisture then it stacks and eventually gets to 4 percent