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Actually, you can soak water with water. if you can soak your skin or a towel with water, why can't you soak water with itself? We often do not think of this because it does not seem natural. Just because water is a liquid, does not mean it cannot be soaked with itself. And what obvious reasons are you talking about?!?!? There are no obvious reasons because you can soak water with water. What we have here is a person just trying to make them self look smart.

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Honestly, saying that water is dry is stupid. I mean, listen to yourselves! "water is dry".

People have known that water is wet for AGES, and now you just decide to say that water is DRY? Do I need to sit you down and explain the answer to you slowly in order for you to understand it? I guess your brain cannot comprehend something so simple. Water is not wet unless in volume and isn't even a liquid or at least, behave like one, unless in volume. Water can't get other forms of matter wet without being in volume and water in volume can't get wetter because it is already wet by becoming wet. Water consists of multiple H2O molecules and those H2O molecules are surrounded by more H2O molecules, and to perceive something is wet is to feel the H2O molecules and water consists of H2O molecules so therefore water is wet. There is a saying from Abdul Basir in Philadelphia, US:

“Water isn't wet because it is a liquid that wets things. Once you come into contact with water you become wet. Until then water is liquid, and you are dry.”

We know that this is not true because it has been found that water molecules have the ability to wet other water molecules. The definition of wet is moist, rainy or having liquid on it. An example of wet used as an adjective is in the phrase "wet towel," which means a towel that has water on it. Wet means a liquid. An example of wet is rain. Water can have water on it, which should simply mean that water is wet. But people that believe otherwise would need more proof.

The main causes of the fact that water is wet, is its wetting properties determined by a force balance between adhesive and cohesive forces over the skin.

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