potatoes, bluberry's and gilla mates.
-- air -- cloth
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It depends if it is a transparent object it may split the light and make colors, like what a crystal does. You can see colors because of whatever the light shines on, it does NOT attract the color you see. (don't know how to say that...)
The main difference, I would think, is the application of force. Squashing seems more to be the act of applying force to an object which is against an apparently unmoving object, where squeezing is an act that requires force from all sides (either 2-dimensionally or three).
act like a turkey and jump around
-- air -- cloth
If they are dry they would act as insulators.
it bounces
It acts like light I guess
They act as insulators. So impulses jump and move fast.
The Stamp Act required that many printed materials in the American colonies be produced on paper made in London with a tax stamp. The Sugar Act was a tax on sugar and molasses.
because they are full of water they are full of water they block out the sun.
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Because they act as insulators because of their thickness therefore are better conductors of heat :)
If the toothpick is made of wood or plastic, it would act as an insulator.
NO. In a semiconductor the resistance decreases with increase of temperature. It is their natural behavior unlike conductors and insulators. If we decrease the temperature their resistance increases. At 0 degree kelvin all semiconductors will act like perfect insulators.
The Stamp Act was a law introducing a tax on all printed materials