It becomes fluid mud and can flow.
A sponge is an example of something that soaks up water. Its porous texture allows it to absorb and hold liquid.
When the soil reaches its maximum water-holding capacity, excess water can lead to saturated soil conditions, which may result in water pooling or running off the surface. This can cause erosion, waterlogging, and potentially lead to flooding in the area.
Materials such as sponges, towels, and paper towels are known to soak up water due to their high absorbency. These materials contain tiny pores or spaces that can trap and hold water molecules.
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Volume is two dimensional and no area can hold 25 gallons of water, however 25 gallons is a volume. Do you mean what dimensions would hold 25 gallons?
As the air gets warmer, it's ability to hold water vapor increases.
what happens when a plant does not have enough water?
Wilting takes place
As the air gets warmer, it's ability to hold water vapor increases.
As the air gets warmer, it's ability to hold water vapor increases.
Water, very little, but it still needs water like any other living thing on this planet. When it rains in the desert, the cacti soaks up as much water as it can possibly hold, it uses very little of it, as it may not rain for centuries in the desert!
Think if your emotions like water and you hold them in a balloon. You can keep filling the balloon with water, but eventually it's going to pop and the water will spill everywhere.