well very obviously it would be damp .but the wool would lose its couler slowly and the felt would be the same it will be just wet.
When the blue bead is tapped, it typically creates a disturbance in the system, causing the other colored beads to react based on their interactions with the blue bead. This could result in the other beads moving, vibrating, or changing positions as they respond to the energy transfer from the tapped blue bead. The specific behavior of the other beads will depend on the nature of their connections and the physical properties of the system they are in.
Not unless they catch fire or get out of their container.
9000 and none left over
Trade muskets, tobacco, hatchets, knives, colored ribbon, and beads.
The number of beads in a hank depends on the size of the bead. Here is a reference for several sizes of beads - members.cox.net/sdsantan/measure.html
The colored beads in Army basic training are used as incentives and rewards for individual or team achievements. Recruits may earn beads for completing certain tasks or demonstrating leadership qualities. These beads are worn on a cord around the recruit's neck and serve as a visual representation of their accomplishments.
Trade muskets, tobacco, hatchets, knives, colored ribbon, and beads.
Trade muskets, tobacco, hatchets, knives, colored ribbon, and beads.
silica gel it helps keep the moisture out of the container
Trade muskets, tobacco, hatchets, knives, colored ribbon, and beads.
Try using your search engine for "venice beads". It should give you several good websites to order from.
Italian Murano glass, colored stones, Swarovski Crystals, 14k gold and .925 sterling silver are what the chamila beads are made of. They seem to be very pretty and in high demand.