yes. Because its cell walls absorb the water through osmosis, therefore the water gets absorbed past the membrane.I proven this through several experiments where i had put a block of chopped wood into a cup of water. And the water reduced each time i checked(after every hour or so).
Yes,it can.It gets bigger when it absorbs water.:D
It depends on what wood it is. For example pine absorbs a lot but teak absorbs a little because teak is much denser
All plants absorb water, either through the roots or the leaves. Did you mean a plant that will act like a sponge? Sphagnum Moss can be used as a wound-dressing because it is so absorbent.
wood can absob somethings, but not all.
Everything we see aborbs light.
nothing
Yes
Black holes.
Yes, some.
white light is made up of all the colours so that means white light can absorb all the colours
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Yes, black material absorb the most light. That's why you can't see much in a dark room; there isn't any light in a dark room, so everything appears black.
Balsa absorb more water, Balsa lumber is very soft and light . Paulownia timber is also soft and light , and absorb water well.
It does
Light does not absorb things. Light can be absorbed by things.
Yes water does absorb into wood!
wood absorbs moisture better
There is no chemical that will absorb light and ONLY discharge it in the absense of light, however there are chemicals that will absorb light, store it as heat, and discharge it as light slowly, so that if light is removed it will continue to glow.
Plant absorb light by using it leaf and absorb water by using it roots. I hope you can accept this answer
Yes, they do absorb light. They transfer the light-energy to chemical energy by a proces called fotosynthesis.
it means holds most
it absorbs sound well
Chlorophyll a and b absorb BLUE-VIOLET and RED wavelengths of light best.
Dark colors absorb heat from light better.