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plants absorb water through their roots dummy.
When straw is rubbed with paper it acquires charge due to friction. This straw when brought near uncharged straw induces opposite charge in the region of the uncharged straw nearer 2 the charged one. Then as the law is, unlike charges attract.
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yes I'm not sure if matches are made of straw but straw is easily flammable.
The pressure in the straw goes to negative.[We cannot have a negative pressure - this grammar form is known as an oxymoron.]A2. The pressure in the straw is reduced, and thus the liquid is able to be drawn higher in the straw.
The usual method is by fermenting grain. It can also be produced from plant fibers (straw, wood, etc.) but that is a more expensive process.
The collective nouns for straw (plant fiber) are a clutchof straw, a bundle of straw, a truss of straw.The collective noun for straws (drinking) is a bundle of straws.
A scarecrow needs a stake to hang it on. It is made out of clothing and straw. The head can be made out of pantyhose with a face drawn or sewn on it. The clothes are stuffed with the straw.
Straw is the hollow stalk of a grain plant, most farmers use Oat plants.
Straw is the dried stalks of plants like wheat or oats, so yes, at one time straw was a living plant.
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Straw is the dried stem of a grain plant. A bit means a tiny amount.
plants absorb water through their roots dummy.
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Assuming you do not refer to the hole at the top and bottom but are referring to a third hole somewhere above the liquid line then the reason is this; By sucking on the top of the straw which is in a liquid, you create a vacuum above the liquid line which draws the liquid to replace the vacuum. If a hole appears somewhere above the liquid line then air is drawn limiting the vacuum and thus the liquid cannot be drawn through the straw.
No, strawberries (as with any other berries) are fruits - which grow on plants...