Hi AhmedEzatAlzawlaty,
nj_bartel is quite right. The dry bulb temperature measures the ambiant temperature (irrespective of humidity), while the wet bulb measures the difference in temperature due to the change in humidity (heat of vaporization).
If the humidity on the bulb (raining) is the same as the ambient air, no water vaporizes = high humidity = no temperature change. If the place is dry (desert), almost all of the water will vaporize off of the bulb and lower the temperature.
Thanks for your help nj_bartel!
Sincerely,
Eugene