Yes. It is a fruit which is grown on straw - a straw-berry
Regular straw would not be safe to use as insulation. . .there are places that sell treated straw though, and they would have to tell you the r-value
length 14cm, width 2cm This is worked out by finding the following equations: perimeter = 16 x width length = width + 12 Then working out 16 x width = 2 x (width + 12) + 2 x width -> 14 x width = 2 x (width + 12) -> 14 x width = 2 x width + 24 -> 12 x width = 24 -> width = 2cm Since lendth = width + 12, length = 14cm
It depends on the length of the straw. I would go get a straw, measure it with a ruler, and multiply that by 1,000,000. So if the straw was 4 inches, it would be 4,000,000. You could also google .... length average "drinking straw".... without the quotes.
perimeter = length + length + width + width = 2*length + 2*width = 36 length = 5*width 2*(5*width) + 2*width = 36 12*width = 36 width = 3 length = 15
Coronary Arteries are about the width of a drinking straw, approximately 1/8 inch (4mm)
it means: the last staw
A Straw Poll
No, not a drinking straw. As for straw as in grass, I guess someone could eat that.
The word straw can be a noun or an adjective depending on how it is used.Some examples are below.She wore a big, straw hat. (Straw in this sentence is an adjective describing the word hat.)The boy drank milk from a straw. (In this sentence, straw is a noun.)
to eat hay. to sleep on straw or a mixture of both hay and straw
Where do you keep all your crops? Do you have any Straw?
it is an house made out of straw dear
Straw
soda straw
Its to do with the straw in the stable where Jesus got born, he slept in a mainjar layered with straw.
"Soiled" straw is straw on which animals have been bedded and which has been contaminated with their manure.