Chemistry, asked by shweta7013, 7 months ago

. What is full of holes but what still wholes water .

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Answered by pamdeyshreyansh81
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Answer:

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Your answer is :-

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Sponge is a substance that is full of water but can still holds water .

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You have must seem sponge balls . If they are dropped in water they get filled with water .

Other example are sponge on car seat , sponge on sofas and sometimes sponges in school bags.

Answered by 2270garv
0

Sponge is your response. Since sponge fibre is designed to swell and hold water, even though it is known to be full of holes, it may still hold water. Water can be easily squeezed out of a sponge.

Shreyansh ✌️

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