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Why does a slightly damp sponge absorb water so much better than the same sponge when it is bone dry? And why does Earth have an iron core, rather than one made of another abundant element such as silicon?

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Why does a slightly damp sponge absorb water so much better than the same sponge when it is bone dry?

Bert Laan,

Ashurst, Hampshire, UK

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Why does our planet have an iron core, rather than one made of another abundant element such as silicon?

Greg Tanner,

Melbourne, Australia

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