When your feet are wet for too long, it can lead to skin irritation, maceration, and an increased risk of fungal infections like athlete's foot. Prolonged exposure to moisture can also weaken the skin barrier, making it more susceptible to cuts and infections. Additionally, wet conditions can contribute to blisters and discomfort, especially if wearing tight or non-breathable footwear.
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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