if your clarinet is having trouble fitting together try some cork grease!
There are 32 counties in Ireland. Cork is the largest one, so there are 31 counties in Ireland that are smaller than Cork.
cork comes from a cork tree
Yes, there are many things smaller than a cork on the atomic scale. Atoms themselves are much smaller than a cork, with diameters on the order of angstroms (10^-10 meters). Subatomic particles like electrons, protons, and neutrons are even smaller.
Clarinets are generally made of wood or plastic, depending on the quality and price. They aren't made from pure elements.
To make a cork board, you will need a cork sheet, a frame, adhesive, and hanging hardware. Cut the cork sheet to fit the frame, then glue it in place. Attach the hanging hardware to the back of the frame. Your cork board is now ready to use for pinning notes and reminders.
no the colored clarinets dont last as long as black ones
with the cork from a tree you can make bulletin boards, floor tiles wine stoppers, etc.
the two main stadiums in Cork and Kerry both belong to the GAA. Páirc Uí Caoimh is in the city of Cork Fitzgerald Stadium is in Killarney There are smaller grounds in many towns, especially Tralee, Cobh and Mallow
A cork usually makes a soft popping sound when it is removed from a bottle.
Clarinets weren't invented until the 1700's
clarinets are a instrument. Sort of like a recorder except its notes are deeper
There's no reason a colored clarinet could not be made to high standards, but generally manufacturers who make better instruments don't make them in multiple colors. Most colored clarinets are not particularly good instruments and the colors are a marketing ploy.