You can replace styrofoam with something more recyclable like paper containers
Small balls made of styrofoam. Craft stores sell them in various sizes.
The property that separates styrofoam balls is their buoyancy. Styrofoam balls are lightweight and have air trapped inside, making them less dense than water. This causes them to float on the surface of water, separating them from denser materials that sink.
You can get Styrofoam balls from any craft store. Check Michaels craft store.
No
A bouncy ball is indeed recyclable. This is because bouncy balls are made out of complex rubbers and plastics which are recyclable.
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Styrofoam insulates well, is buoyant and lightweight, can be easily cut or torn to precise sizes and shapes, retains its shape when wet and is relatively inexpensive to purchase. Styrofoam is not biodegradable and not easily recyclable. Styrofoam consists of approximately 98 percent air.
No it does not
No, because the Styrofoam is to light and won't produce enough kinetic energy. Plus Styrofoam is not a good material for Newton's cradle.
You can recycle the coffee cups as long as they are paper and not Styrofoam. Paper is biodegradable as were Styrofoam is not. So go for it. You can also buy recycled coffee filters.
Styrofoam balls (including larger-sized ones) can be found in stores that sell craft supplies, including:WalmartMichaels Arts & CraftsDollarama and other dollar storesDeserres