The surface area to volume ratio of a sponge may seem really high but the sponge does still have a volume, hence it has a mass so obviously the sea level would rise.
When we are talking about simple water displacement I know I should of stopped at volume hahaha. I know why I wrote it but I canny be arsed explaining.
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The surface area to volume ratio of a sponge may seem really high but the sponge does still have a volume, hence it has a mass so obviously the sea level would rise.
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Wait, where are you bringing mass into account?
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When we are talking about simple water displacement I know I should of stopped at volume hahaha. I know why I wrote it but I canny be arsed explaining.