paper, glue, Popsicle sticks. and tapes
Of course, a popsicle is just water so whether it was inside of a freezer or outside in the open air, [typically] if the temperature is either below 32 degrees Fahrenheit or 0 Celsius, the popsicle will stay frozen.
Yes, it is.
927.26 g/cm^3
I have a marker which float in water.
Popsicle sticks, tape or zip ties. Straws if you want
At a popsicle sticks store
balsa
Depends on the design of the bridge, and how the sticks are joined. In theory I could build a bridge of popsicle sticks that would support several tons of weight- but it would take a LOT of popsicle sticks.
balsa
yes
Yes
Popsicle sticks are made out of White Birch.
As an individual stick, not very. Popsicle sticks are made of Yellow Poplar, a soft, not terribly strong wood. But with laminating by using glue, and basic structural principles, very strong objects can be built of popsicle sticks.
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Yes, Because pop stickle sticcks will float because pop sticle sticks are light and unlike paper they wonβt sink when they are wet.
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