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Some glues, such as PVA glues in particular, can absorb water.
It depends on the age, type, and thickness of the materials.
Mainly plastic, glass and metals.
trees absorb water and it trees are cut down, then the trees can't absorb water so the water gets absorbed by the ground but that isn't enough so the water just travels causing floods
Acrylic plastic is from a family synthetic, or man-made, plastic materials containg some acrylic acid. Acrylic plastic also called acrylic glass is a clear alternative to sheet glass.
Materials such as plastic, glass, and metal are unable to absorb water due to their non-porous nature. These materials do not have spaces or holes for water molecules to enter and get absorbed.
Materials like glass, plastic, and metals such as stainless steel and aluminum are typically non-porous and therefore cannot absorb water. This makes them ideal for use in applications where water absorption is a concern, such as food containers or waterproof coatings.
No. Roots wrapped in plastic bag cannot absorb water.
Yes, plastic can absorb sound to some extent, depending on its thickness and density. However, it is not as effective as other materials like foam or fabric in absorbing sound.
Plastic and glass. Basically all materials that are used to make tables, because if you spill something on them then the liquid doesn't sink in. rocks
Examples of materials that absorb water include sponges, paper towels, cotton fabrics, and soil. These materials have porous structures that allow them to soak up and retain water.
Yes, objects can absorb water if they are porous or have spaces within their structure for water to seep into. Materials like sponge, cotton, and paper are examples of objects that can absorb water.
Materials that can absorb heat without becoming hot are known as insulators. These materials have low thermal conductivity, which means they do not easily transfer heat. Examples of insulating materials include wood, plastic, and fiberglass.
To absorb water effectively, you can use materials like sponges, paper towels, or absorbent polymers. These materials have the ability to soak up and retain water efficiently.
Materials that are less dense than water will float in water. This includes materials like wood, plastic, and cork.
Materials with low thermal conductivity, such as wood, plastic, and glass, are not good at absorbing heat compared to materials with high thermal conductivity like metal. However, all materials are capable of absorbing some amount of heat.
Yes