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Yes much more denser than sponge.
hygroscopicity
It depends on the mass of the sponge.
they are used for medicinal purposes. a liquid produced from the sponge is used to treat people.
A sponge doesn't have a body temperature, because a sponge doesn't have a body. But how warm or cold you put the sponge under water or any liquid is the temperature of the sponge.
a sponge
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.
The holes and craters in a sponge draw in moisture causing it to adhere to the surface of the sponge. It creates a surface tension and absorbs the liquid.
If you are one of the 'chosen' as I am then you will be given gifts of gold and fairy liquid. Yummy, we are sponge worthy
Flies cannot chew. They have to suck up their food. Flies have mouth parts that absorb food like a sponge. Their food has to be in a liquid form in order for them to eat it. it's easier to eat
absorbation
The tiny sponge didn't absorb the entire spill.