Definitly not.
as plastic is a good insulator of electricity.
the loss of water from the leaves of the plant (transpiration)
Some are still wrapped with foil, but wrapping them with plastic saves them money because aluminum foil is more expensive than plastic wrapping.
You more or less just answered your own question. Most plastics are not good conductors, so the best path to ground for the electricity flowing in the wire is to stay in the wire rather than jumping through the plastic (poor conductor) and person (middling-to-fair conductor).
If you mean sticky back plastic for books, It's basically a flat, thin strip of plastic with a bit of glue on one of the sides (it can come it any shape, size and colour). Stick back plastic is mainly used for covering/wrapping books with it to make the book look neat and tidy. It comes wrapped around a pole-like thingy so it's easy to apply to a book. Sources: Knowledge.
most likely the plastic will be dissolved by stomach acid and the cocaine will cause gut rot. that's about it. call poison control
Plastic wrapped around the wire is insulator. Not a conductor. That is why it is wrapped around the conductor wire.
No. Roots wrapped in plastic bag cannot absorb water.
Yes.
as plastic is a good insulator of electricity.
Plastic cone
because it is lighter
An aglit is the tip of a shoelace that is wrapped in plastic
To keep it fresh
ice will melt faster wrapped in aluminum foil and plastic wrap when you put it outside
It's a bunch of chemicals, wrapped up in plastic.
It stops the heat from going out of whatever you have wrapped in it