Well, that's basically called a quarterstaff, unless you mean something else. Though there really aren't many names for a long, think wooden stick.
a flat wooden stick
A long thick stick is typically referred to as a log or a branch, depending on its origin and context. In nature, it can serve various purposes, such as providing support for plants, serving as a habitat for wildlife, or being used as firewood. In construction or crafting, such sticks can be utilized for creating structures, tools, or art. Their size and thickness give them strength and durability for various applications.
because gravity pushes the stick down and since water is a non-sticking liquid (H₂0)
4 meters/second
I would be greatly surprised if you ever found a 25 metre stick. It would be 984.25 inches long!
The answer depends on how long and thick the stick is.
The answer will depend on how wide and thick it is.
Well, that's basically called a quarterstaff, unless you mean something else. Though there really aren't many names for a long, think wooden stick.
its like a long toothpick that you use to stick meat or fruit through it
"Whole" rhymes with "droll" and can refer to a long stick, such as a wooden staff or pole.
The wooden walking stick of the leprechaun is often referred to as a "shillelagh." Traditionally, a shillelagh is a stout, thick-headed wooden club or walking stick, typically made from blackthorn or oak, and is associated with Irish folklore and culture. It symbolizes strength and is sometimes depicted as part of a leprechaun's attire.
long metal or wooden stick which is used to be put thorough meat while cooking
A long wooden (or plastic) stick on which a broom is placed ... used for sweeping.
about 4 inches thick
A stickPerhaps a CANE
You use a stick and try to roll a hoop for as long as you can.
The Cherokee lived in longhouses made of thick sycamore bark and long wooden poles.