Sponges are porous materials made up of interconnected fibers that can expand and contract to some extent. When a sponge is soaked in water, it can absorb and hold a significant amount of liquid, causing it to swell and increase in size. However, sponges have a limit to how much they can stretch before their fibers break or lose their structural integrity. So while sponges can be compressed and expanded to a certain degree, they cannot be stretched indefinitely.
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