yes they can hold a tiny bit of water until you ring it out.
Well sponges are very squishy and absorbent and that's pretty much it:)
Sponges, paper towels, and fabric towels are absorbent objects that can soak up liquids.
Sea Sponges, They Absorb The Most Water Or Any Fluid And Synthetic Sponges Don't Have As Much Absorbency, Also They Don't Have As Many Holes.
Synthetic is more absorbent. U use it more often, think in the bath, to do the dishes, and much more.
i think it"s cotton balls because it is very absorbent
The word sponge is pronounced as spunj. Sponge refers to a piece of the porous and soft absorbent materials that are used for absorbing liquids and washing.
Some examples of absorbent materials include paper towels, sponges, cotton balls, and chamois cloths. These materials are able to soak up liquids due to their porous nature and ability to hold moisture effectively.
The lungs are like sponges. They are very absorbent and feel like one too, except real lungs are gonna be a lot heavier and are more slippery.
yes, cotton ball will absorb more than sponge
That's what the sponge is for. It is there to soak up water, and not to release it. Sponges are super absorbent, so that's why it holds a lot of water, or any liquid. Hope this helps!:)
Synthetic sponges are made of cellulose and have a similar appearance to a real sponge. Genuine sponges are multicellular animals with no similarities with a synthetic sponge except that their exoskeletons can be used to wash cars, etc.
Absorbent objects are materials that can soak up liquids or moisture. Common examples include sponges, towels, and cotton fabrics, which have porous structures that allow them to hold water. Other examples include absorbent pads used in medical settings, diapers, and certain types of paper, such as blotting paper. These materials are often utilized for cleaning, hygiene, and various industrial applications.