Is a fish wet when in water?

While swimming, you are not wet until you are out of water. Wetness can only be considered in a dry environment. On that basis, a fish in the water is not wet. But take a fish out of the water, you see water on its skin, so, it is not dry, it is wet.
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Is fish wet in the water?

Originally Answered: If in the water, is a fish considered wet? Yes, a fish (when in water) is wet. They have a protective slime layer all over themselves that protects them from getting waterlogged, so they never appear prune-like or shriveled. But the water is on the outside of that slime layer, so yes, they are wet.
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Is something wet if its underwater?

The word "wet" usually means "covered in water", so yes, they are wet while under water.
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Is the water wet or dry?

Water is wet, in the sense of being a liquid which flows easily, because its viscosity is low, which is because its molecules are rather loosely joined together.
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Is water really wet?

Water itself is not a solid, so it cannot be wet. It sticks to itself, but there's no solid for which it can stick!
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Which thing does not wet in water?

Originally Answered: What doesn't get wet when seen in water? As a riddle, the answer is Reflection.
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Is there dry water?

' But dry water does in fact exist and was first reported in the late 1960s, when it was patented as: 'Predominantly aqueous compositions in a fluffy powdery form approximating powdered solids behaviour. ' The term denotes a powder, each grain of which is a micron-scale droplet of liquid water.
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Is water an object?

I think, for the most familiar, ready-to-hand definition of "object," water in the generic is not an object. A fixed container of water might be, but a pond or lake is not.
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Can I drown a fish?

Yes, fish can 'drown'–for lack of a better word. Though, it is better to think of it as a form of suffocation where oxygen levels are too low or the fish isn't able to properly pull oxygen from the water for one reason or another.
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Do fish ever fart?

Most fish do use air to inflate and deflate their bladder to maintain buoyancy which is expelled either through their mouth or gills which can be mistaken for a fart. For example, sand tiger sharks gulp air into their stomachs at the surface which they then discharge out the back door to attain a desired depth.
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Can a fish survive in milk?

Fish have evolved over many millions of years to survive in water with a certain amount of dissolved oxygen, acidity, and other trace molecules. So, though skim milk is nine-tenths water, it still would be entirely insufficient to support a fish for long.
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Can a fish get drunk?

That's right—fish get drunk, too! Working with Zebrafish—a common fish used in lab studies—researchers at NYU exposed fish to various environments of EtOH, technical-speak for alcohol.
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Do fish get thirsty?

The answer is still no; as they live in water they probably don't take it in as a conscious response to seek out and drink water. Thirst is usually defined as a need or desire to drink water. It is unlikely that fish are responding to such a driving force.
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Why does a fish look closer in water?

Light rays reflected from the fish are refracted at the surface of the water, but the eyes and brain trace the light rays back into the water as thought they had not refracted, but traveled away from the fish in a straight line. This effect creates a "virtual" image of the fish that appears at a shallower depth.
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Why do fish look bigger in water?

Since air has an index of refraction of essentially 1 and water has an index of refraction of 1.33 the angle from which the rays of light reach your eyes is larger than the angle they would in air. This makes the angular size larger to your eyes which makes the object look larger relative to how they would look in air.
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Are flowers inanimate?

Of course trees are living plants, but plants are considered inanimate.
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Can ice be wet?

In 1842, the British physicist Michael Faraday observed that ice is always wet and forms a thin layer of liquid water.
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Is water wet or sticky?

Water is highly cohesive—it is the highest of the non-metallic liquids. Water is sticky and clumps together into drops because of its cohesive properties, but chemistry and electricity are involved at a more detailed level to make this possible.
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Is water wet is fire burnt?

“Fire is hot because thermal energy (heat) is released when chemical bonds are broken and formed during a combustion reaction. Combustion turns fuel and oxygen into carbon dioxide and water. … Both light and heat are released as energy.” So water is not wet and fire is hot.
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What is wet but never dries?

A TOWEL! Gahh, got ya!
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What gets wet while drying?

The answer to What gets wet while Drying Riddle is A Bath Towel. As it dries other things or people while absorbing water, it gets wetter.
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What does not get any wetter?

The answer to What never gets any wetter, no matter how much it rains? Riddle is "The sea."
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Do fish have tears?

"Since fishes lack the parts of the brain that set us apart from the fishes — the cerebral cortex — I doubt very much that fishes engage in anything like crying," Webster told LiveScience. "And certainly they produce no tears, since their eyes are constantly bathed in a watery medium."
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Could a fish live in beer?

Home > Beers > Can A Fish Survive In Beer? Goldfish and carp can live without oxygen by making alcohol, which allows them to alcohol, crucian carp and goldfish can survive where no other fish can, meaning they can avoid predators or competitors.
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