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Does the size of the sponge affect the amount of water absorbed?

The size of a sponge does affect the amount of water absorbed. The bigger the sponge the more water absorbed.


Why do ocean sponges depend on the ocean?

because the ocean sponge gets bigger by absobing the sea water to stay alive


What holds water but is full of hole?

A sponge


How does water enter the body of a sponge?

When a sponge is submerged in water, the water enters the sponge through the tiny holes in the sponge. The sponge fills up with water, as a balloon fills with air, only not as visibly. When you squeeze the sponge, the water exits that sponge through the tiny holes...exactly the opposite of how it entered! Tada! :)


How does sponge hold water?

a sponge holds water because of its holes


What has holes but hold water?

a sponge


What is full of holes but can carry water?

A sponge is something that has allot of holes, but can still hold/soak up water.


What part of the sponge does water flow in?

The part of the sponge the water flows in is the hole.


If a sponge can be out of water why cant sponge bob?

He has gone out of the water before and been fine.


Why does a sponge soak up the most water?

The holes in a sponges actually make it have little pockets that can store water. But sponges are actually a lot more absorbent because of there size. I mean compare a paper towel to a sponge which is bigger in width. The sponge, so its capacity is wider then anything else that can absorb water.


What is filled with holes but still holds water?

A sponge.


How do sponges transform?

Sponges transform by sucking in water, like if you put a sponge in a bowl full of water, some of the water will get sucked in the sponge and the sponge will transform. When you take the sponge out of the bowl and wait for a cople of seconds, all the water that was sucked in, will come out and the sponge will be back the way it was before you put it in the bowl.