It's cheap, biodegradeable, and has the ability to be compressed and then return back to its original compression (unlike plastic air bags or popping plastic). It may also be used as a hydroscopic.
That is not strictly correct. The straw has undergone physical change: it is wet!
Refraction bends the light, making the straw appear to be broken.
The light gets refracted in water. Thus the shape of the straw seems to be bent.
That's to protect the glass from breaking.
Diamonds are denser and harder than glass, as diamonds can score glass - as in a diamond glass-cutter.
because glass and chinaware are delicate substances and can break with a little shock.So,they are packed with straws as straws have air pockets which decreases force and prevent glass and chinaware from breaking
Porcelain and glass is fragile, it is important that when transported the pieces are protected from sharp jarring and from touching each other. The packing material separates and cushions the pieces.
Porcelain and glass is fragile, it is important that when transported the pieces are protected from sharp jarring and from touching each other. The packing material separates and cushions the pieces.
Chinaware is an uncountable noun. It has no plural
What happens when you put a straw in a glass of Coke or any other carbonated beverate, is that bubbles of carbon dioxide form on the straw and cling to it, and since these are lighter than water, they tend to lift the straw up out of the Coke; when it is lifted high enough it will become unballanced and fall out of the glass.
That is not strictly correct. The straw has undergone physical change: it is wet!
Drugs
drilling
Refraction bends the light, making the straw appear to be broken.
The light gets refracted in water. Thus the shape of the straw seems to be bent.
To stack the chinaware/ silverware you should consider the size,shape and kind.
and why?