a sponge because it lets in some of the dirt and mess but it doesnt let in all of it as in a shovel doesnt really take in anything
shovel
cotton does soak up a little water. It soaks up water cauzz it has litttle air holes just like the sponge...but it is not made of the same material as sponge soo it wont soak up as much as the sponge
The sea sponge was my oceans project topic. The sponge was so absorbent!
Sponge and cotton are absorbent.
Objects float or sink because of their density. An example of an object with low density is a sponge, as it has loads of air bubbles in it, and will float. An example of an object with high density is a brick. This is because the brick doesn't have any air trapped in it, it is "packed in", and is more dense than water, therefore it will sink.
New technology and studies led them to reclassifying the sponge.
The material in a sponge. The material in a sponge.
To answer this we need also the density of the sponge material.
Sponge Pockets are tiny pieces of material in the paper towel that makes them absorbent
a sponge
The material it is made out of but don't know what the material is.
The correct spelling is "sponge." A sponge is a porous, water-absorbing material often used for cleaning or applying makeup.
sponge and things like that
The word "sponge" can function as both a noun and a verb. As a noun, it refers to a porous material or a person who takes without giving. As a verb, it means to absorb or clean with a sponge.
The root word for "spongy" is "sponge," which refers to a porous and absorbent material typically used for cleaning or bathing.
Material used in volleyball is sponge type.
Depends on the size and the proportions - not the material. The biggest object has the biggest volume regardless of material.
Yes, it is man made. A natural sponge is a sea creature that looked like what we call a sponge. Although still available, what most people call a sponge is man made of a soft plastic or foam like material.