Strawberries, Apricots, rasberries, blackberries. really any fruit that is dried can absorb water or any other liquid. alcohol for example
It dosent. The fruit will not be frozen because the sugar in it will be acting as an antifreze.
Water gets into the coconut through the process of osmosis, where the coconut tree absorbs water from the soil through its roots and transports it to the coconut fruit.
No, not rormally, in most cases the petals fall off before the fruit develops.
A sponge: Porous material used to absorb water and other liquids. Soil: Absorbs water to provide moisture for plants to grow. Paper towel: Absorbs water for cleaning spills or drying hands. A cotton cloth: Absorbs water when used to wipe surfaces or dry dishes.
clouds, water, land, people, other living things.....
The ice absorbs heat from the water, which is why it melts
If water absorbs a large amount of energy it boils.
Soil absorbs it faster Xd
It is made with less scams for money and because the other makers couldn't care less about how much it absorbs as long as it just absorbs!
No, the colon absorbs water
Water vapor, carbon dioxide, methane, and other gases absorb most of the energy that is radiated from Earth's surface.
It absorbs it from the water