Branches
Get some gray paint and drip it on the bottom of a piece of paper. You can make a card by folding the paper in half. Use a straw to blow the gray paint in long branches going side ways and up.
Blossoms
Get a little bit of pink paint and put it on a paper plate or the lid to a container or something like that. Get some small sponges, or cut a sponge in pieces. Dip the corner of the sponge into the pink paint and then onto the tips and sides of the branches. You can put a few blossoms floating in the air if you want.
Branches Get some gray paint and drip it on the bottom of a piece of paper. You can make a card by folding the paper in half. Use a straw to blow the gray paint in long branches going side ways and up. Blossoms Get a little bit of pink paint and put it on a paper plate or the lid to a container or something like that. Get some small sponges, or cut a sponge in pieces. Dip the corner of the sponge into the pink paint and then onto the tips and sides of the branches. You can put a few blossoms floating in the air if you want.
No, sea sponges can not make their own food. They obtain their nutrition from the food particles in the water. Sponges primarily eat bacteria, phytoplankton, and other small food bits out of the water.
Sponges
poke a hole in it
They make nothing,except growing arms when their arm break.
To make splatter target paper, start with a large sheet of paper or cardboard as your base. Use a variety of colors of paint, and either flick or splatter the paint onto the surface using brushes, sponges, or even your hands for a more dynamic effect. Allow the paint to dry completely before using it as a target. Optionally, you can add concentric circles or other designs to create specific aiming points.
Just finshed it on a test. Sponges lack a digestive track, symmertical plan, and nerce cells.
sponges have a large amount of air spaces in between them. When we squeeze them, the air is expelled out & after releasing the pressure the air reenters helping it to regain its original shape. The presence of air spaces make sponges compressible.
It would make no difference
They die alone in little houses.
No, flour and water do not make paint.
All sponges have toxic substances inside of their bodies to discourage preditors to not attack them.it is a watery habitat