A sponge
A sponge
a sponge
When a dropper is filled with water and placed in a bottle, it initially sinks to the bottom due to its density. As the dropper fills with water, its overall density decreases, causing it to float back to the top. This change in density allows the dropper to switch between floating and sinking based on the amount of water it holds.
A sponge.
A wooden barrel that holds water is commonly known as a water barrel or a water cask.
A sponge is filled with holes, and yet holds liquid.
A sponge
A sponge.
a sponge holds water because of its holes
What has holes, yet holds water? A sponge.
sumting yellow you see on tv or it is used to clean with,it has many uses (sponge)
The answer to the riddle is a sponge. A sponge has numerous holes throughout its structure, allowing it to absorb and retain water despite having openings on all sides. Its porous nature enables it to hold a significant amount of liquid while still being full of holes.
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A sponge
glaicers dig deep holes that are filled with water
A sponge.
a human?