Water moves out of the carrot's cells and into the salt water due the difference in concentration of NaCl. This might account for the spongy-ness of the carrot
Water moves out of the carrot's cells and into the salt water due the difference in concentration of NaCl. This might account for the spongy-ness of the carrot
doing what 'feels' right...but not being able to explain why necessarily
air in the brake lines theyneed bleed
Because it feels like it.
None, it's a sponge cake because it feels spongy
Spongy soil typically has a high organic matter content that helps it retain moisture and nutrients. It is usually soft and loosely packed, with good water retention properties. Peat and loam soils are examples of soil types that can feel spongy.
Frank is experiencing the miracle of riptide.
* rough * slippery * gooey * smooth * dry * spongy * oily * crunchy * creamy
I think its the Trumph Micro Cell ball. This Ball feels a little spongy when you throw it but hits like a cannonball.
You explain that it is cameras that are taking pictures of your body and it feels tigely.
It feels like - ' Hey, no one's in here, can a fiddle some where or there. '... Oh its an amazing feeling .... I cant explain.. I'm shaking.
I bet he feels happy.