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Unfortunately, I have nothing scientific to add into this answer, just experience. I have found on a number of occasions that having cold wet feet for a prolonged time can bring on a cold the next day. I think it must be that for some reason or other it encourages/brings out a virus that is already in your system. It would be v interesting to know if there is a link between cold/wet feet and an ensuing lowering of the immune system.
Positive:provides moisture for plants ,water the plants ,makes the car clean and makes the place cool negative:made the grass too wet to walk on ,the car is damp ,makes the clothes on the washing line too damp ,makes outside too wet to walk
He the man emerged wet!!
depends on how wet the spunge was because the more water soaked in the sponge the heavier it is and that meaning how fast it will fall
your horse can get 'Thrush' a fungus that grows on there hoofs and can make there feet a lot more sensitive. If you have problems with it you can get a product such as 'Thrush Buster' to put on it. still you don't want there feet to stay too wet
because if they are on wet ground for too long they will get foot rot which hurts their feet and is not fun to take care of
Rainfall does not happen in the ocean. Its too wet.
Key word: wet. If they are wet too long they get wet tail. (leaking water bottle, left in water for over 10 minutes, etc.)
no- you won't likely hurt your mower, but it may be hard to do a good job. If you have ever let the grass grow too long before mowing it, you have a good idea of what might happen with wet grass.
Soaking a seed too long can kill the embryo and prevent it from germinating. The seed can also rot if it is too wet for too long.
Having wet hands or wet feet greatly increases the chances of receiving an electric shock. In the interest of safety, it is always wise and suggested to operate ANYTHING electrical with dry hands and feet.
The savanna is too wet to be a desert and too dry to be a forest.
Your feet get wet.
dry them
I would be more worried about hypothermia, but yes.
pass gas, wet pants, snort, choke, cry, nose runs, spit