No it goes in your mouth and you will get cavities. Some people's teeth are more prone than others to cavities. Not drink sodas will help ( and be better for you) and brushing your teeth, flossing teeth will cut down on the cavities.
No it makes a lot of carbonation
soda straw
A can of food or soda, flashlight battery, drinking glass, soda straw, paper roll at the center of a roll of paper towels
No
CAVITIES
Because it has suger in it
Soda Straw Rockets are rocket replicas made out of straws. They can be used as experimental rockets for Scientists.
Yes. If you leave a tooth in soda for a long time it will deteriorate it.
Adding a teaspoon of baking soda to a glass of water and drinking it can change the pH of the urine, causing it to burn less.
Juice have more sugar than water, and soda have more sugar than juice. With more sugar there's a risk of increased weight, as well as an increased risk of developing cavities in the teeth
Eliminating soda from your diet can help with weight loss because soda is high in sugar and calories. By cutting out soda, you reduce your overall calorie intake which can contribute to weight loss when combined with a balanced diet and regular exercise.
Objects that look like a cylinder include a pencil, a soda can, a drinking glass, a pill bottle, and a roll of paper towels.