A sponge.
A can can hold approximately 16 fluid ounces of water and still float in water. Beyond this amount, the can would likely sink due to the weight of the water exceeding the buoyant force that keeps it afloat.
Both your bladder and a water balloon hold liquid and can expand to accommodate more fluid. When they are full, they both need to be emptied to prevent bursting.
The amount of water a balloon can hold depends on its size. Small water balloons can hold around 8-10 ounces of water, while larger balloons can hold up to a gallon of water. Overfilling the balloon may cause it to burst.
Water balloons are typically made of thinner material than latex balloons, so they can hold less air in comparison. Also, water balloons are designed to hold water, not air, so they may burst if overinflated with air. Latex balloons are designed specifically for holding air and can typically hold more air than water balloons.
It takes a lot of energy to turn water into water vapor. The amount of energy that the water gains to turn into water vapor begins to be transferred into the surrounding air. If the air is willing to take on more energy the water vapor condenses quicker. This is why hot air will hold more water vapor than cold air.
If something doesn't hold water, it is full of holes. If an argument doesn't hold water, then it's full of logic holes. In other words, it's not holding up as a logical argument.
A sponge is something that has allot of holes, but can still hold/soak up water.
A sponge.
a sponge
a human?
a sponge
What does this have 2 do with Phantom Hourglass?
The answer to the riddle is a sponge. A sponge has numerous holes throughout its structure, allowing it to absorb and retain water despite having openings on all sides. Its porous nature enables it to hold a significant amount of liquid while still being full of holes.
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A sponge is filled with holes, and yet holds liquid.
A sponge.
a sponge. :)