because the Irish wanted to fight them and the Germans were scared so they always stuck together
yes they do like to stick together
cells dont stick together they move together
Let's Stick Together was created in 1973.
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In an inelastic collision, objects stick together after colliding.
The idiom "stick together" (support one another, be loyal) is based on the verb to stick meaning "to adhere" (the same as glue or tape) although the individuals are not actually stuck together.
You could throw it further.
Mortar is what is used to stick bricks together.
In an inelastic collision, objects stick together after the impact.
Yes, polyurethane will stick to epoxy when used together in a project.
By mushing and crunching together. By mushing and crunching together.
Objects stick together after a collision due to the conservation of momentum and energy. When two objects collide, the total momentum of the system is conserved, leading them to stick together if the resulting momentum can only be achieved by them moving together. Additionally, kinetic energy may be converted into other forms, such as deformation or sound, causing the objects to stick together.