depends on the density of the liquid
Absorb certain wavelengths of light pursuant to making it's own food by the process of photosynthesis.
Yes, earthworms can absorb and digest vegetable waste such as fruit and vegetable scraps. They have a specialized digestive system that allows them to break down organic matter into nutrients that benefit the soil. This process is known as vermicomposting and is a natural way to recycle kitchen scraps for use in gardening.
Yes, liquids can have a smell due to the presence of volatile compounds that evaporate into the air and are detected by our sense of smell. Factors such as temperature, composition, and concentration of the liquid can affect its scent.
Some say God did it, and others cant explain it, so God would be the logical answer.
Liquids can easily change there shape because molecules are loosely bound to each other. in case of Solids, molecules are so tightly bound that you cant change it shape until you hit it with something. in case of Gases, you can say that molecules are almost free.
Yes it is, it is a solid with many air holes so you can compress it, but then it goes back into it original shape. Unlike Liquids and Gases, which cant.
because there are some ingredients that cant last as long as others.
He has gone out of the water before and been fine.
You cant really fix a sponge but maybe with some duct tape.
You Cant
it depends on the sponge. different sponges have different masses, sizes, and different amounts of space bettween each atom. and because they are grown, we cant control exactly any of these factors. but my guess for the average cleaning sponge is about 4-6 times.
Probably a sponge.
Many liquids form mixtures with water !
liquids cant be melt only solid substance can melt
no, of course the sun cant absorb body fats
well teeth can not absorb n digest a part of food that z taken into the body....It gets prepared food from the vessels
Yes, colored pieces of paper absorb light because they contain pigments that selectively reflect certain wavelengths of light while absorbing others. The pigments in the paper absorb some colors of light, which gives the paper its particular color appearance.