Its absorbing the water.
A sponge is an example of something that soaks up water. Its porous texture allows it to absorb and hold liquid.
A material that soaks up liquid is called absorbent material. It is able to pull in and retain liquids within its structure. Examples include sponges, paper towels, and certain types of fabrics.
Materials that effectively soak up water include sponges, paper towels, and cotton. These materials have a high absorbency capacity, allowing them to quickly and efficiently soak up water.
Since I actually did a project/expirement on it , it did . It did soak up a little bit of water.
it soaks all the wet up
Absorption.
Any plant that soaks up water from the ground directly into it's cells ?
Into the cells of the seed.
The trunk soaks up rainwater.
to live
The soil sucks up the water and the water soaks into the roots of the corn
a sandgrouse can soak up 20 milliliters