Steel wool is more abrasive.
Yes, the phrase "I will do anything ere I would be married to a sponge" is a metaphor. It compares the idea of being married to a sponge to the speaker's willingness to do anything else. It is not meant to be taken literally, but rather to emphasize the speaker's strong aversion to marrying a sponge.
It is lightweight and stronger than steel. Steel is really heavy and flying requires light but strong materials.
Barely reflexible if at all. Steel is a metal that would rather break then bend. Though temperature could easily allow it to bend.
yes spongebob is a sponge. Why do you think they would call it spongebob if it wasn't a sponge???
no he is a sponge why would he have kids no he is a sponge, but it would be funni if he had kids wouldnt u think and anyway even if u are a sponge u still can have kids
That would rock !
I washed my mothers' car with a sponge. When I was younger my mother would give me sponge baths. I wiped the table with a dirty sponge.
because pure iron have not carbon, that disrupt the magnetic field.
Fossils of sponge are numerous and are found frequently.
Physical change: the steel wool only changes the black pot's shape and in doing so reveals another color in the pot or the color of the substance that the pot is made from; it would still be the same thing but there would be all the parts of the pot, just it would be in different pieces.
Spicules, like our skeleton, give the sponge structure. Without spicules, Sponge Bob would be Sponge Blob.
No, because the water held within the sponge still adds the the density of the general body of water around it. At most, the tiny weight of the sponge may cause a tiny minute rise in the water level, in the same way as when a person gets into a bath. But it would be so insignificant it would be unnoticable. In this case, however, removing the sponges would therefore decrease the depth of the water.