Most glass sponges can grow to about 10 feet (3 metres) in diameter and over 7 feet (2 metres) tall.
Sponges vary from size. Some can be the size of a dime, and some can be the size of a truck! No matter the size, all sponges are made of the same components.
They are big
depends on how it grows.
The size of a sponge does affect the amount of water absorbed. The bigger the sponge the more water absorbed.
Even though a sponge may be the same size as a book, the sponge has hundreds of holes in it. The book has far more material in the same amount of space that the sponge takes up. In other words, the book is far more dense than the sponge.
volume
the sponge has less molecules where as the book has more molecules in one place
the sponge has less molecules where as the book has more molecules in one place
the answer is yes. i have done the experiment with three different size sponges of the same brand. and it turned out to be that the largest sponge, absorbed the most water, being 2 cups.
no; they have the same volume but their mass is quite different; density is mass/volume and the sponge has much lower density
Yes. The larger the sponge the more mass it can hold in its pores. So if you have a very small sponge, it could only hold a small amount of liquid. If you have a large sponge, it could hold a lot more liquid. This is ALWAYS the case.
Yes, it does. The bigger the more it absorbs.
yes because all sponges have pores and certain materiel does not have many pores.For example a piece of foil compared to a sponge the foil is not going.
Please answer this it is for a project I need it fast
O-Cello, Scotch and 3-M are mass producing a sponge the size of New York to soak it all up