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How is the air similar to a sponge?
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DrBob222
There is a lot of space in a sponge for something else to occupy. Similarly, there is a lot of space in air for something else (water vapor etc) to occupy.
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Ami
The air is similar to a sponge because the both absorb in the same way.
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KLink
Air is similar to a sponge because they both hold water and there is space to occupy in both objects and they both absorb liquid the same way.
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Anonymous
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Love ya
Both the sponge and air is similar to each other because they absorb in the same way
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ceonna
im learning about the corlois effect
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