Of course it's possible to stick a match up your nose, but why would anyone want to do that?
Now, if you meant "strike a match inside your nose", then that sounds much more reasonable.Yes
Phosphorus and sulfur in the match tip, poplar wood or paper in the match stick.
Red Phosphorus
Friction, which produces heat. The tip of the match is designed to ignite at low temps.
Ether is very flammable, and if you were going to light it on fire, although not suggested, you should use something other than a match stick. If you're going to light it on fire, for whatever reason, you should be as far away as humanly possible.
It isn' t possible to uncrack a glowstick.
It is not possible for a human being to stick a tricycle up their nose. In doing so, the tricycle will damage the nasal cavity, which will cause psychical trauma.
Because of friction between match stick and box because of presence of oxygen in air
The particles stick to the receptors of the cilia in the nose.
A match contain a stick (from wood or paper) and a head with the active components.
With a match stick :)
The moment the match stick catches fire when it is given friction from the match box, the temperature would be around 2500oC.
the match stick dude, who else
you stick it up your nose (I perfer to stick it up my nose, then suck on it until it rots)
Chemical energy in your body to the Gravitational Potential Energy of the match stick.
About 339 BCE. caveman picking his nose with a stick accidentally flicking it across the cave into his roomate's (cavemate?) open mouth resulting in the world's first wrestling match.
China invented the match stick
do not stick foriengh thing up the nose