What is the Science Behind Soggy Hi?

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In summary, Soggy Hi is a term used to describe the condition of a shoe that has absorbed a large amount of water due to being exposed to wet conditions. The science behind this phenomenon is based on the properties of water and how it interacts with different materials. When a shoe gets wet, the water molecules penetrate the material, causing it to become heavier and less flexible. This can lead to discomfort and damage to the shoe over time. The amount of water absorbed also depends on the type of material used in the shoe, as well as the duration and intensity of exposure to water. In order to prevent shoes from becoming soggy, it is important to choose materials that are water-resistant and to properly dry them out after being exposed to wet
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Hi, I'm just someone who's curious about the universe and the way its meant to operate. I'm hopeless at understanding mathematical formulas and find it helpful if people are verbally descriptive.
 
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