spongey
A sponge has an asymmetrical symmetry. So they don't have a definite shape.
Sponge is a solid as it has a fixed shape
Sea sponge
The sponge is considered to be asymmetrical because it is not a perfect shape, and it is generally an off shape.
It changes shape because the water which absorbes into the sponge makes the sponge ore spongey to be squashed and moveable.
It is a sponge.
No, sponge is not considered an elastic material. Elastic materials have the ability to return to their original shape after being stretched or compressed, while sponge will deform and retain its new shape.
To create a sponge mold for a specific project, you can start by selecting a sponge that is the size and shape you need. Then, press the sponge into a mold-making material like silicone putty to create a mold of the sponge. Allow the mold to set and then carefully remove the sponge to reveal the mold. You can now use this mold to replicate the sponge shape for your project.
asymmetry
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SpongeBob is a sea sponge even though he is shaped like a synthetic kitchen sponge.
To change the shape of a sponge, I first soaked it in water to make it more pliable. Then, I carefully cut and molded the sponge into the desired shape using scissors or a knife. After shaping, I allowed it to dry in its new form, ensuring it retained the new shape once it was dry. Finally, I could use it for various purposes, such as cleaning or crafting, depending on the shape I created.