Thisfix-the-spade said:Ice is dry, it is a solid.
If you have ever got part of your body stuck to something frozen you would know that ice is dry, very very fecking dry. Of course being reasonably smart you have probably never had this happen.
Anyway, ice is dry, when it melts it becomes water, which is wet. When you put your hand against a block of ice your hand gets wet, because it melted some ice and made water. That is wet, but it is not ice, the ice is still ice and still dry.
Makes sense to me.