Wet sugar gets dissolved you tard!
Moist air weighs less than dry air at the same temperature. This is because the density of diatomic Oxygen and Nitrogen is greater than water vapor (H2O).
Wet sugar has water in it, but dry sugar does not--and water is a very heavy substance, weighing 8 pounds per gallon. So with that additional weight, wet sugar is heavier than dry sugar.
I think water is heavier.
dry wet would cause a friction in contact and in flight.
A dry baseball would fly faster because it is not as heavy as a water-logged baseball.
Wet breadcrumbs are heavier due to the fact they have more mass; it absorbed the water.
The moisture from the clothing evaporates, taking surface heat with it and thereby cooling the skin.
It depends on the density of the sand, between about 1.4 tons dry, 1.7 tons rammed, dry. Wet sand will be heavier.
The 'wetness' in the air creates a more dense 'air particle' which creates humid areas and such.
Something that is damp or emptiness. These two things are not wet or dry.
Wet they cut wet after shampoo-dry they cut it dry