towel, rice, tissue
they need roots to suck in water
They absorb water and nutrients, and keep the plant anchored in the soil.
no, viscose doesn,t absorb water.
Roots absorb water when you feed plants water and then it helps the plant grow.
They absorb the water.
they need roots to suck in water
They absorb water and nutrients, and keep the plant anchored in the soil.
The Gravel will absorb the water until it can absorb anymore.
The root does the same thing any other plants roots do, absorb nutrients and water from the earth.
Yes, concrete can absorb water.
Water "dissolves" salt. Water does not absorb salt.
Plants and trees absorb light during photosynthesis to create energy. Black surfaces absorb light because they do not reflect it. Oceans and lakes absorb sunlight, warming up the water.
Fish can absorb water by the gills
Its roots can absorb oxygen from water
no, viscose doesn,t absorb water.
Yes, objects can absorb water if they are porous or have spaces within their structure for water to seep into. Materials like sponge, cotton, and paper are examples of objects that can absorb water.
Um. What? Non-polar substances are not attracted to water, so water will not stick to them. Hydrocarbons for example.