Yes fountain ink pen is allowed, however use only black or blue ink.
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yes........... but it is good to write with ball pens it is based on the quality of the paper u should use royal blue or blackblue inks to write
Yes, coloured pens are typically allowed for the PSLE (Primary School Leaving Examination) in Singapore. However, it is advisable to check the specific guidelines provided by the examination board to ensure compliance with any regulations regarding stationery.
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no... they live in the forest or pig stiles! Correction...they live in Pig Sties or Pig Pens
yes they can only in a card board box
yes only in a card board box!!!!!
Correction pens are filled with a liquid that is very like paint. If the pen is left for a while the thick parts settle at the bottom. A small metal ball is put inside so that when you shake it before use, the ball will make sure it is mixed properly.
white board, interactive board, pens e.t.c,,,
Pets are usually allowed in the cargo section, however they must be secured in carry pens.
I think you are allowed knitting needles in your luggage that goes into the plane hold (main luggage), but you are not allowed them in your hand luggage because they can be classed as dangerous. If you want to knit on the plane, I have used pens before. If you use some thin pens or pencils, that should work.
Some common types of pens include ballpoint pens, gel pens, rollerball pens, and fountain pens. Additionally, there are also specialty pens like calligraphy pens, brush pens, and highlighters.
1.204*1024 pens * (1 mole pens/6.022*1023 pens) = 1.9993 molesTherefore, 1.204*1024 pens is about 2 moles of pens.