why does a lump of cotton wool shrink in water ?
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A lump of cotton wool shrinks in water as cotton has the characteristic of absorbing water. Thus, a cotton wool lump shrinks in water.
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when the water is poured on the lamp of soil it displaces the error which is seen in the form of bubbles the organisms that live inside the soil and the plant's roots race tribes in this
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