500,000,000
1,000,000
Most straws will melt because they are made of plastic
As many as what a breeder needs. Bulls don't produce semen that need to be collected like with cows that produce milk. A bull can fill thousands of straws per year if need be, depending on the demand for straws from that particular bull.
No, sipping through two straws at once does not double the amount of liquid you can consume. The total amount of liquid you can sip through two straws is limited by your own natural suction power.
Any amount you want!
(1) Suppose Alex and Bob have collected together 100 then Chris has collected at most 50 (2) We can suppose that Alex collected 40 and Bob 60 Alex+Chris=90 so Bob can't have collected 60, at most he can have collected 45 and then the second assumption doesn't stand any more. So Alex and Bob have collected the same amount. Then if you change the names (Bob->Alex->Chris) in the preceding reasoning then the only solution is that they have all collect the same amount whichever this amount is (even 0)
No, sipping through many straws at once would not allow you to drink the same amount of liquid as through one straw. The total surface area of many straws would be greater than that of one straw, resulting in a slower flow rate of liquid.
You need nine sides, so nine straws. But you could just use one straw and cut it into nine pieces.
yes they do because of the amount of density!Glass straws do not float in drinks. Their weight allows them to stay in place. Some vary in weight, it depends on the glass materials and method of manufacturing. The thickest walled straws come from Glass Dharma.
To find the pretax amount when you have the tax percentage and the amount of tax collected, you can use the formula: Pretax Amount = Tax Collected / (Tax Percentage / 100). First, convert the tax percentage into a decimal by dividing it by 100, then divide the tax collected by this decimal. This calculation will give you the pretax amount before tax was added.
No, the word straws is not an adverb.The word straws is a noun.
Some environmentally friendly alternatives to plastic straws include paper straws, bamboo straws, glass straws, and metal straws. These alternatives are more sustainable and can help reduce plastic waste.