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Yes, 'pop' is a palindrome because it is spelled the same way when read either forward or backward. It could also be considered onomatopoeic because the word 'pop' suggests the sound it makes (e.g. a bubble goes 'pop'.)
Yes, Pop Evil wrote 100 in a 55.
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3,049 pop cans to reach the top!
diet pop fizzes longer than regular pop(proved by experiment)
Element decks in my personal opinion have more pop than zero decks, but zeros last longer. I prefer element. Element decks in my personal opinion have more pop than zero decks, but zeros last longer. I prefer element.
cuz the tail have more pop that why it shorter
Yes.
This depends. If you have longer legs that can stretch farther, then you want a long skateboard to get more power from your feet. If you have short legs, then you want a short board for more pop with shorter stretch.
because rock songs follow the making of a book, theres the beginning, middle, climax, then drops and then the end. Were pop songs are more like a poem
Blow pop !! They use a stonger gelatin to keep the gum soft
Assuming "pop" means soda, water is healthier for you than pop, but pop tastes better to most people.
no-one actually knows who created the first pop up book although waldo hunt apparently re popularised them giving him credit for 'creating' them but evidence proves that pop up books were around a lot longer than waldo was.
Pop is just what is popular by the general audience. Jazz used to be "pop music" in the 1930's to the 1960's, but these days has lost its popularity and is no longer "pop music"
Yes, it does last longer in hot water because of the humidity.
Nothing. (That was the quick answer.) A cubic decimeter means 1dm *1dm *1dm = 1dm3 Since a decimeter is 10cm (one tenth of a meter), a cubic decimeter = 10cm*10cm*10cm = 1000cm3 1000cm3 = 1 Litre by definition. (Litre is named for a person, therefore it is capitalized) Some people think of these units as 3-D cubes, but you can also think of them as about three cans of pop, or a particular size of a milk jug. (About one quart if you're American.) (Imagine a Litre in any shape you want.)