absorbation
Capillary action is the ability of a material to soak up liquid like a sponge. This is due to the combination of adhesion and cohesion forces within the material that allow it to draw liquid against gravity. Materials like sponges, paper towels, and soil utilize capillary action to absorb liquids.
Absorbant is something that can soak up liquid. Such as a sponge.
For a little while. Then it will soak it up like a sponge.
That's what the sponge is for. It is there to soak up water, and not to release it. Sponges are super absorbent, so that's why it holds a lot of water, or any liquid. Hope this helps!:)
A sponge can soak up more water than a paper towel because it is designed to absorb and retain liquid more efficiently. Sponges have larger pores and more surface area, allowing them to hold a greater amount of water compared to a paper towel.
"Bibulate" means to drink or to soak up moisture like a sponge.
"To take in or soak up" means to absorb or assimilate information, knowledge, or experiences. It can also refer to the process of ingesting or absorbing liquid or moisture, such as a sponge soaking up water.
SOAK IT IN BLEACH WATER
Ladyfingers are a type of light and delicate sponge cake or cookie. They are shaped like elongated ovals and are often used in desserts like tiramisu or trifle because of their ability to soak up liquid without becoming too soggy.
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A sponge is something that has allot of holes, but can still hold/soak up water.
cotton does soak up a little water. It soaks up water cauzz it has litttle air holes just like the sponge...but it is not made of the same material as sponge soo it wont soak up as much as the sponge