I did this. It is scotch bright the greener cleaner kind.
OK now spongebob started because Stephen Hillenburg was working for an aquarium and he had to make a weekly comic for the aquarium and the main character was bob the sponge and he was a round sea sponge. When Stephen quit and made the show he still had bob the sponge in his mind so he made a show about a sea sponge and called it spongebob squarepants and in the TV show he is shaped like a kitchen sponge so that the younger viewers can better associate spongebob with a sponge as most of them probably haven't seen a sea sponge. So that is the origins of spongebob
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.
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The material in a sponge. The material in a sponge.
The independent variable is the thing that changes with in the experiment to make it an experiment. For example, say I was doing an experiment on something such as "Which sponge brand can absorb the most water?" The independent variable would be the different sponge brands because it would be the thing that changes with in the experiment. Otherwise, if you didn't make an independent variable (the different sponge brands in this case) it wouldn't be an experiment because a sponge of the same brand should hold about the same amount of water as the others.
yes. ex.) Bounty.
Most water is absorbed in the Large Intestine ! x
Polypropylene ranks as one of the effective water absorbent materials, by far. You will find it in any number of different applications, from domestic through commercial to industrial. It is perhaps best known as a water absorbent.
The small intestine is the primary organ in the body that absorbs water, nutrients, and electrolytes from food and drink. Specifically, the jejunum and ileum, which are parts of the small intestine, play a crucial role in water absorption.
Oh, dude, it's like this: the bigger the sponge, the more water it can soak up. I mean, it's not rocket science, right? So, if you need to clean up a big spill, go for the jumbo sponge, but if it's just a tiny mess, a little sponge will do the trick. Just common sense, man.
a sponge becuase it hs tiny little holes in it and every time i wash my kids dishes its always full of water
Sponges are able to absorb a lot of water due to their porous structure. They have tiny empty spaces within their material that allow them to soak up and retain water efficiently. Additionally, the fibers in sponges are hydrophilic, meaning they naturally attract and hold onto water molecules.
Haricot beans are large and soft. They absorb the most water.
A sponge generally has the highest water absorption capacity among solids due to its porous structure. Its ability to retain water within its interconnected pores allows it to absorb significant amounts of water compared to other solids.
no it would not absorb the most.