In situations like these, it is best to follow the scientific method and formulate a controlled experiment to determine the answer. In other words, try it and see what happens.
A shallow place in a river is called a ford if it is used as a place to wade across to the other side. A shallow place can also be called a sandbar if the water does not cover all of the sand in a river or stream.
an example of saturation is a wet sponge. if you fill the wet sponge up with water and place it on the counter and come back and 5 min. you may notice a puddle of water. this is because the sponge can only hold so much water, it has reached its saturation point.
Yes; if you were to place a sponge in the blender the individual sponge cells are capable of living independently.
Just a dish (a place) to set a sponge. Just like a soap dish.
It takes place inside the cells
Refraction of light in water.
First, take a knife, then you get the roll. Then, place the knife firmly in the butter, and swipe it. then, place the butter from the knife on the roll. Put the knife away, put the butter away, and enjoy the roll!!
Shallow pools of water
it has specially designed rear legs that point backwards to hold the sponge or other "decoration" in place. So it is not the sponge that attaches to the crab, but the crab that holds the sponge in place. If you ever have the chance to catch one and hold it in a bucket you can see for yourself.
the sponge has less molecules where as the book has more molecules in one place
By a bridge
A shallow crossing place on a river.