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It just clicked in my head! Water is not wet. Wet is simply a word used to describe when water is present! If there is water on another object, then that object is wet because water is present.
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Depends on your definition of wet. I once had a science teacher (one of my favorite ever) get so annoyed at the constant debates over it that at the beginning of class he put the definitions of wet on the screen and spent the next 15 minutes explaining why it depended on the definition of wet, then declared that we weren’t allowed to argue over it anymore because he had solved it. Then someone yelled “But is lava wet?!” and I swear I have never seen a glare that fierce before
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