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Q: How is pushing a wooden block across a rough surface will make the bottom feel warm?
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Why pushing a wooden block across a rough surface will make the bottom of the block feel warm?

Fine sawdust occurs when wood is sandpapered.


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is a face.for example,get a wooden shape.make sure that it is not a sphere[circle].get a square.run your finger across the front.that is a flat surface.


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Why doesn't the surface of a wooden boat reflect light as the surface of water does?

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What was the first way to get across the water?

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Can ice be used to determine if a steel surface is hotter than a wooden surface?

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What is a Stirring?

A stir drum is a wooden instrument made up of differing lengths of wood completing a circle. The bottom is solid and there is no top. The varied sizes of wooden planks going around the diameter of the instrument each create a different tone when you drag a mallot across them in a stirring motion.


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What is a stir drum?

A stir drum is a wooden instrument made up of differing lengths of wood completing a circle. The bottom is solid and there is no top. The varied sizes of wooden planks going around the diameter of the instrument each create a different tone when you drag a mallot across them in a stirring motion.