You can! Or rather, composite materials, like glass-fibre and carbon-fibre, can be used because they are lighter, stronger and easier to mould than (say) aluminium alloy.
Many small private planes are made from composite materials. Indeed the word composite includes the earliest constriction materials, such as wood & fabric.
it cant only if you throw it from in a plane in the air. it cant only if you throw it from in a plane in the air.
Lots of components make them work on the inside. The outside is made from strong plastic and the buttons are also make from plastic.
Yes, you can bring baby wipes on a plane in your carry-on luggage. Just make sure they comply with the TSA's liquid restrictions and are in a resealable plastic bag.
The plastic case is ground into powder or small pieces, and melted to make new plastic. The metal components (such as the shielding inside) can also be melted down and re-used.
Well, It can be 6 foot tall if you like just make sure that the hamster cant climb out! If you get a cage with bars MAKE SURE that your hamster cant get out. If you get a barred cage also make sure that there is plastic at the top (so your hamster cant get out) Have a great time with your hamster
Yes, you can bring flushable wipes in your carry-on luggage on a plane. Just make sure they comply with the TSA's liquid restrictions and are in a resealable plastic bag.
Yes, you can bring sheet masks on a plane in your carry-on luggage. Just make sure they comply with the TSA's liquid restrictions and pack them in a clear, resealable plastic bag.
You cant make plastic bags durable. They're made to break so you have to buy more. I would invest in cloth bags because they are more durable and will save you money :)
A faro ratbags is what you need a fire cable if you cant find a faro grade.
You dont -___- Recycled water is from used water. You cant make water from that.
Yes, you can bring wet wipes on a plane in your carry-on luggage. Just make sure they comply with the TSA's liquid restrictions and are packed in a resealable plastic bag.
Yes, you can bring baby wipes in your carry-on luggage on a plane. Just make sure they comply with the TSA's liquid restrictions and are packed in a clear, resealable plastic bag.