Is A Fish In Water Wet Science
When you get out of a pool you are described as wet.
Is a fish in water wet science. You or a fish can be only be wet in the water but you can be wet or dry when you are out in the air such as when you get out of the shower or bath. Well prepare for more excitement because there. Objection a fish is always wet. I took to the internet where no one has literally ever been wrong for some third opinions sure to clear this up.
I found a pretty entertaining yahoo. Basically he s saying you can t be wet if you re surrounded by water but once you leave the water that s when you re wet. It s not that fish are dry. When you are not yet in a pool you are dry.
Answers thread from 9 years ago. Fish generally stay submerged so it s understandable that scientists and the rest of us would get excited when a fish ventures out for a stroll. This and the manipulation of gravity leads to a unique phenomenon were the gills and the wetness are always contrasting which causes water to be pushed out of the fish while simultaneously rubbing against the fish which in return makes the fish wet. But that our understanding of wet is based on not being in water but being in air.
Water sticks to itself so much that it forms a type of skin across the outside of a. Water is wet no argument all the people that say it s not only say that cause they can t see water getting poured into water well it does it s called cohesion where water bonds with water you ever filled the cup to high somewhere and saw that water can make the dome where it doesn t spill because it s grabbing onto itself if you put your finger in it the water grabs onto your finger. Think what the counter argument is. About 85 percent of a fishes body is water.