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Sea Sponges, They Absorb The Most Water Or Any Fluid And Synthetic Sponges Don't Have As Much Absorbency, Also They Don't Have As Many Holes.
Synthetic (or man made) sponges were first developed and produced by Du Point in 1942.
its a species of sponge
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sponges are use in washing plates,glass of water.some sponges are in/on salted water on the ocean floor.
rocks! im not kidding!
Sponges use internal fertilization in their reproductive process.
maybe because they can play with it or if they eat it they can die.
Yes, and they work like magic!
There are many types of sponges you can use for cleaning. Examples of these are cellulose sponges, abrasive sponges, natural sponges, and dry sponges. The best one would depend on the cleaning surface. It is best to use soft sponges such as the natural sponge to clean fragile surfaces. To clean rough surfaces an abrasive sponge would do the trick.
Sea sponges
No, they are from the Phylum Porifera.
No, you don't have to wear tampons during your period. Most women start-off using pads, also if you use tampons or sponges you have to use pads as it's not safe to use tampons or sponges overnight, with light flow or throughout your entire period. You can use menstrual cups or softcups which don't require you to use pads at all, or there are options such as menstrual release that require nothing.
they use their pineapple they live in :)
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i believe they use decomposed vaginal discharge, I'm not sure tho but i see to remember bear grylls mentioning it went he used natural sponges to bathe himself and then proceeded to eat the sponges and recount a story from his honeymoon which ended "...and that's where these sponges came from". <3