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Can humans sense wetness? | Live Science

Can humans sense wetness? | Live Science


It seems like a no-brainer that people can feel the rain during a storm or seawater the second they jump into the ocean. But can our bodies actually “sense” the water on our skin?

It turns out, the answer is no — at least not technically because our bodies don’t have sensors specifically for detecting liquids. Rather, we rely on a conglomeration of other sensors to inform us when we’re wet. 

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