Yes
Yes, a sponge can contain air within its pores when it is soaked with water. As the sponge absorbs water, air is displaced and trapped within its structure.
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anything that soaks up moisture anything that soaks up moisture (a sponge has air spaces that contain the water) mostly anthing that has air space (very small air spaces)
A sponge volume is mostly air.
no, spongebob is a sea sponge.
Sponges are compressible because they are porous and made up of interconnected air pockets. When pressure is applied to a sponge, the air within the pores is forced out, allowing the sponge to compress.
A genoise sponge is a type of sponge cake that is made with eggs, sugar, flour, and sometimes butter. It is different from other sponge cakes because it does not contain any chemical leavening agents like baking powder or baking soda. Instead, it relies on the air whipped into the eggs to rise and create a light and airy texture.
A sponge volume is mostly air.
When you squeeze a sponge underwater, the bubbles that escape are composed of air that was trapped inside the sponge's pores. As you apply pressure, the air is forced out from the sponge in the form of bubbles that rise to the water's surface.
A sponge has minute holes , in which air is trapped , when we press it , the air is expelled out and we are able to compress it
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it is good heat insulator, as it has air in it. as air is a good insulator of heat, the sponge, which has lots of pockets of air also becomes a good insulator