Mocking figures used to represent a disliked person are often referred to as effigies or dummies. These are typically created to mock or ridicule the person in public or as part of a protest. Effigies can be made from various materials such as straw, paper, or fabric.
The burning down of vietnamese villages was called zippo raids they were called this due to the fact that American soldiers used zippo lighters to burn the villages which houses were made from mainly straw to the ground
The problem with straw burning power stations is that the straw contain trace elements of nitrogen, sulphur, phosphorus and even chlorine. These react with oxygen (And even each other) in elevatedtemperatures to form toxic chemicals released into the atmosphere.
in Korea they call straw hats satgat
The straw used to drink yerba mate is called a bombilla. It serves as a filter to help keep the chunky bits from entering the straw.
Probably every country that celebrates Easter. Blowing an egg with a straw is a very common method.
Couple of things. Oxygen. Some sort of wood or wood by product (paper). Depending on what country you are in: could be dung and straw and misc. vegetable matter.
the first striped straw called the stone straw
Dried wheat is called straw, but technically 'straw' can be any dried cereal grain.
A skep.
The straw colored liquid is called the plasma.
Japanese straw mats are called 畳 (tatami) in Japanese. The pronunciation is somewhat like "tah-tah-me".