Sound; As I poured the water into my partners glass I heard little trickles of water that reminded me of a peaceful miniature battery powered waterfall. It sounded like a little canal with a little waterfall. It had this really peaceful noise that calmed you. Almost as if you wanted to fall asleep while listening to it.
Look: When water is still it isn't as clear looking through the cup a I thought it would have been. It was blurry and everything was spread out as you looked through the clear plastic cup. It was motion less, still as a maple tree that had fully grown. And the slightest movements made the water rumble. I thought that that was pretty annoying when you trying to keep it still. The nearest tap on the table made the water shiver, like it was cold in the middle of winter. Vibrations from the other piers around me shook my water also.
Taste and Smell: The water that we took a sip of was from the faucet, but it was still pretty fresh. It was pretty bland when I first took a sip of it. I thought that it tasted crisp and clean. It tasted like it had just come out of a bottle of water. It was slightly room temperature. It felt cold against my lips and cool as it went down my throat. The water smelled clean and pure. Thank goodness that we live close to Lake Michigan.
Touch: As I went to touch the water it was cold and refreshing. It had no texture whatsoever. I tried to grab the water within my grip but slipped through. As I pulled my hand out of the water the cool water slowly dripped down all 5 of my fingers. If you just leave your hand in the water completely still it feels wet and dry at the same time.
The ice that we felt is different from water because when you go to pick up the ice it immediately starts to melt in your hands but as to water it is already melted.
Water vapors are different from water because the water is evaporated but in a steam form. Water isn't steam so it feels nothing like vapors.
Look: When water is still it isn't as clear looking through the cup a I thought it would have been. It was blurry and everything was spread out as you looked through the clear plastic cup. It was motion less, still as a maple tree that had fully grown. And the slightest movements made the water rumble. I thought that that was pretty annoying when you trying to keep it still. The nearest tap on the table made the water shiver, like it was cold in the middle of winter. Vibrations from the other piers around me shook my water also.
Taste and Smell: The water that we took a sip of was from the faucet, but it was still pretty fresh. It was pretty bland when I first took a sip of it. I thought that it tasted crisp and clean. It tasted like it had just come out of a bottle of water. It was slightly room temperature. It felt cold against my lips and cool as it went down my throat. The water smelled clean and pure. Thank goodness that we live close to Lake Michigan.
Touch: As I went to touch the water it was cold and refreshing. It had no texture whatsoever. I tried to grab the water within my grip but slipped through. As I pulled my hand out of the water the cool water slowly dripped down all 5 of my fingers. If you just leave your hand in the water completely still it feels wet and dry at the same time.
The ice that we felt is different from water because when you go to pick up the ice it immediately starts to melt in your hands but as to water it is already melted.
Water vapors are different from water because the water is evaporated but in a steam form. Water isn't steam so it feels nothing like vapors.