The holes and craters in a sponge draw in moisture causing it to adhere to the surface of the sponge. It creates a surface tension and absorbs the liquid.
Sponge Pockets are tiny pieces of material in the paper towel that makes them absorbent
Sponge and cotton are absorbent.
The sea sponge was my oceans project topic. The sponge was so absorbent!
You mean, "Spongebob", right? Anyway, yes. He is absorbent. he is a sponge after all. Haha.
no, spongebob is a yellow sponge with absorbent holes
because it has pores that absorb water
Absorbant is something that can soak up liquid. Such as a sponge.
yes, cotton ball will absorb more than sponge
I did this. It is scotch bright the greener cleaner kind.
Sponge towels, a type of absorbent paper towel, were invented in the late 1930s. The specific product known as "SpongeTowels" was introduced by the Canadian company Kruger Products in 1956. These towels were designed to be highly absorbent, mimicking the qualities of a sponge, and have since become a popular household item.
The word sponge is pronounced as spunj. Sponge refers to a piece of the porous and soft absorbent materials that are used for absorbing liquids and washing.
The fluid goes inside the air holes/pockets in the soil/sponge/material.