Examples of sorbents are paper towels, tissue paper, sponges, corn husks, baby diapers...
Examples of absorbent materials: cotton, velvet, satin, towels, clothes, rugs, sponge, through. Some people use just paper to absorb any liquids and spills.
The most important absorbent is sodium polyacrylate.
clothe
Light waves do not pass through opaque materials. Light is absorbed or reflected by opaque things. To be sure there is some scattering, nothing is entirely absorbent.
They used local materials to build it
Synthetic materials are materials created by humans i.e. rubber made by rubber trees or manufacterers, clothes are made from nylon which are made by manufacterers as well.Natural materials are made of chemicals like wood and paper which comes from trees.
They are known as sediments, and examples includes, levees and Moraines.
non examples are anything made by a human on land that is not natural
because absorbent materials have holes in them, like sponges. metal doesn't have any holes so it can't absorb anything.
Materials that soak things up.
examples of raw materials are Diamond, Suger and Aluminum.
the examples are fabric cloth,glass
Rubber
Some examples of sustainable materials are recyled glass. bamboo. cork
it is use as an absorbent material
Some of the examples of electronic materials include the circuit boards and other components such as diodes and capacitors. A lot of electronic waste consists of electronic materials that were not recycled.
Newspaper and styrafoam.
Wood,metal,steel...etc
Raw materials
No. In general it is repellent, hydrophobic, or simply impermeable.