Not all objects absorb water
colors are different frequencies of light. atoms in objects vibrate in specific frequencies too. objects with atoms vibrating in the frequency corresponding to the color absorb that color and reflect the other frequencies they can't absorb. the color of an object is basically the frequency of light that it can't absorb.
No. I'm not sure what "absorb electricity" even means, and copper doesn't absorb water to any appreciable degree.
Molecules absorb light because of what light does to their electrons. It can cause a molecule's electrons to become excited and then changes from a full shell to an anti-bonding shell depending on how much light is absorbed.
YEs.
Not all objects absorb water
Sponges and cotton absorb the most water.
white objects reflect heat while black objects absorb it
Objects that do not absorb LIGHT are called opaque. You can't see through these types of objects.
A rock, a tree and a dog are three opaque objects that stop or absorb light
They absorb light which is converted into heat energy
All objects do. There is none that does not absorb any.
The Gravel will absorb the water until it can absorb anymore.
Mud does absorb water.
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black
Yes absolutely that's why you wear black in the winter and white in summer