If you are referring to the old trick where you put a piece of paper over a glass and turn it upside down, the answer is water tension.
Yes. The thicker the paper towel the more water it can absorb.
These paper towels are designed to absorb water. But also alcohols.
the paper towel sucks up some of the water but some sits on top of it, as the towel is saturated and cannot hold more water. Although it will not drip off unless there is to much and it can't be absorbed
the dimond shape things help t hold the mositer and that how paper towels hold thir liquid
Physical never changes what it is; For example if you boil water its physical because you can change it back to water from precipitation, or if you tear a sheet of paper up it's still paper. Chemical- changes it's whole from it can never go back to what it was; Example, burning wood
A dam is a structure built across the water to hold water back.
Bounty paper towels holds 30 mL of water
A paper towel holds 2 pounds and 5 ounces of water.
Yes. The thicker the paper towel the more water it can absorb.
You can us 10.
1/2 a cup of water
to create electricity you have to hold water back in a dam because if you don't hold the water back you will get electrocuted work on the job and have serious injuries for life...... and may loose your life... and not work again
To hold back water
three fourths oz.
These paper towels are designed to absorb water. But also alcohols.
because all of the atoms spread and fall in the bottom of the water so there is nothing to hold it up
because all of the atoms spread and fall in the bottom of the water so there is nothing to hold it up