2 months ago#282683
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Funnybenny18
CAM 50.00
2 months ago#282686
What Else Is New
2 months ago#282694
W pfp
Wholegrain2a
Someone looks like this
2 months ago#282699
But I like maps they are gemmy for showing the world and its countries
E621isourhomeland
Furry culture is sharty culture
2 months ago#282852
I hate when people call pedophiles maps
They want to be called that
They want to be called that

Ihateusinganame
aka Sootwo or UID308
2 months ago#283028
gem but call them PEDOPHILES instead
Wholegrain2a
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Eshelionite
BooruApprover
Wholegrain2a
Someone looks like this
2 months ago#283149
Wholegrain2a
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2 months ago#283216
Water itself is not considered wet; rather, it can make other surfaces wet when it comes into contact with them. Wetness is defined as a property that occurs when a liquid adheres to a solid surface.Alright (?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????)Show quoted text
no it isnt
Understanding Wetness
Definition of Wetness
Wetness refers to the condition of a solid surface being covered or saturated with a liquid. In this context, when we say something is wet, we mean that a liquid, like water, is adhering to a solid surface.
Is Water Wet?
Water itself is not considered wet. While it can make other surfaces wet, it does not possess the quality of wetness on its own. Wetness arises from the interaction between a liquid and a solid. Therefore, water can create a sensation of wetness when it comes into contact with our skin or other materials, but it is not wet by itself.
Key Points
Cohesive Forces: Water molecules are attracted to each other, which creates cohesive forces. This means water tends to stick together rather than spread out on surfaces.
Adhesive Forces: When water interacts with a solid surface, adhesive forces come into play, allowing the water to stick to that surface, making it wet.
Examples: Just as heat is felt when touching a hot object but does not mean the object itself is "heat," water can create wetness without being wet itself.
In summary, while water can make things wet, it is not wet on its own.
Paranoid
Love Lies Bleeding
2 months ago#283273
OkayWater itself is not considered wet; rather, it can make other surfaces wet when it comes into contact with them. Wetness is defined as a property that occurs when a liquid adheres to a solid surface.Show quoted text
Alright (?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????)
Understanding Wetness
Definition of Wetness
Wetness refers to the condition of a solid surface being covered or saturated with a liquid. In this context, when we say something is wet, we mean that a liquid, like water, is adhering to a solid surface.
Is Water Wet?
Water itself is not considered wet. While it can make other surfaces wet, it does not possess the quality of wetness on its own. Wetness arises from the interaction between a liquid and a solid. Therefore, water can create a sensation of wetness when it comes into contact with our skin or other materials, but it is not wet by itself.
Key Points
Cohesive Forces: Water molecules are attracted to each other, which creates cohesive forces. This means water tends to stick together rather than spread out on surfaces.
Adhesive Forces: When water interacts with a solid surface, adhesive forces come into play, allowing the water to stick to that surface, making it wet.
Examples: Just as heat is felt when touching a hot object but does not mean the object itself is "heat," water can create wetness without being wet itself.
In summary, while water can make things wet, it is not wet on its own.
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