Yes
Strap a bomb to it.
When water comes into contact with gum, it causes the gum to lose its elasticity and become hard. This is because water disrupts the molecular structure of the gum, making it less flexible and more rigid.
An interesting science fair project about gum could be investigating the effects of different chewing durations on flavor release. This project could involve asking participants to chew gum for various lengths of time and then rate the intensity of the flavor. The results can provide insight into the optimal duration for flavor enjoyment.
To remove spirit gum from shoes, you can use rubbing alcohol or a specialized spirit gum remover. Dab a small amount of the remover onto a cloth or cotton ball and gently rub the affected area. Continue until the spirit gum dissolves and then wash the shoes with warm, soapy water to remove any residue.
"Chew on This: The Science of Gum" - it's catchy, it's punny, and it tells you exactly what the project is about. Plus, who doesn't love a good play on words when it comes to science fair projects? Go ahead and impress those judges with your gumption and your gum knowledge!
They made it by a tree called ever green
exactly what it rhymes with
Yes, they were the first to invent chewing gum.
They invented it with the bark and sap,from the tree.It probley wasnt as advanced as our gum to day and not loaded with all of the sugar,but it was still gum.
Some contributions that were made by the Aztecs are popcorn, chocolate, and gum. They also invented terraced irrigation and used antispasmodic medicines.
what did the Aztecs make from swampy , shallow lake
the calendar Aztecs
Actually we get gum from whales.how we get gum from whales is that when they die there blaber be used to make gum.
Aztecs used the roots of the yucca plant for soap.
The Aztecs did make tamales
you get bubble gum and melt it
it will be bubble gum.