That's easy...all you have to do is get dye(any color will do) water, clear straw(any other color will not work) and a glass jarwith a sealing lid . Then you combined the water and dye together put it in the glass jar, punch a hole through the lid(has to be big enough for the straw and small enough so that air can't seep out)Then you push the straw through the hole ( if there is some extra space in the lid after the straw is in the hole put tape around the seeping part). then block the top of the straw and tape it up the put the themometer in the sun
Depends on the straw...
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
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.
No, not a drinking straw. As for straw as in grass, I guess someone could eat that.
Sipping Cider Through a Straw was created in 1919.
when you drink through a straw you remove some of the air in the straw. Because there is less air pressure of the straw is reduced. But the atmospheric pressure on the surface of the liquid.
Nope it is not possible. I don't know why but, no you cannot drink through a straw that has a hole in it.
A soda straw is a small, thin tube made of plastic or paper used for drinking beverages like soda or water. It allows liquid to be drawn up through it, making it easier for someone to drink without tipping the cup or glass.
Blowing through a shorter straw creates a higher pitch sound because the shorter length of the straw produces a higher frequency vibration upon blowing. This is due to the shorter distance the air needs to travel through the straw in order to create sound waves.
No, grass typically will not grow through pine straw because pine straw forms a dense and compact layer that inhibits the growth of grass.
Yes.
I drank out of my straw. in the story the three little pigs one pig made his house out of straw.
when you drink through a straw you remove some of the air in the straw. because there is less air the pressure of the straw is reduced. but the atmospheric pressure on the surface of the liquid remains the same. henceforth how it helps you drink
You use a straw and take a shower
No. There would be a minimal amount of tobacco product on a straw. The danger in sharing from someone else's straw (or utensils, or needles) is that one could contract a communicable disease (viral, bacterial or fungal infection).