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How are popsicle sticks strong?

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Anonymous

8y ago
Updated: 10/27/2021

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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