A popsicle stick can absorb a small amount of water, usually no more than a few drops. The level of absorption depends on the type of wood and the conditions in which it is exposed to water.
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Wool can absorb up to 30% of its weight in water without feeling damp. Wool fibers have a natural resistance to absorbing moisture, which allows for efficient moisture management properties.
Air plants (Tillandsia) are a type of plant that can survive without much water. They absorb moisture through their leaves from the air, making them a good option for low-water environments.
Particle board will swell and expand when it absorbs too much water, causing it to warp and lose its structural integrity. This can lead to the board becoming weak, soft, and eventually breaking apart.
A hand towel can typically absorb around 1/4 to 1/2 cup (59 to 118 ml) of water, depending on the material and thickness of the towel. It's important to note that this is just an estimate and actual absorption capacity may vary.
A jumbo popsicle stick typically weighs around 2-3 grams.
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A standard wooden Popsicle stick can typically hold around 0.5-1 ounce of weight before breaking. Exceeding this weight can cause the stick to snap.
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yes, if the blood cells absorb too much water, they can "lyse" or burst. therefore, drinking too much water is dangerous.
Yes. Raw marble (untreated marble) will absorb water. However this doesn't mean it will absorb so much water it will have a significantly larger mass. Treated marble that has a thin silicon layer will not absorb water.
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it will die as it absorb to much water until they are full