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, it is possible to balance a spoon on your nose by finding the right balance point and practicing to keep it steady.
Potassium chlorate is used in match heads to provide oxygen for the combustion of the match. When the match is struck, the potassium chlorate decomposes into potassium chloride and oxygen gas, which helps ignite the match stick.
When the match head is struck against a rough surface, friction generates enough heat to ignite the phosphorus and sulfur mixture in the match head. This ignition creates a flame that then spreads to the wooden stick, which continues to burn as long as there is sufficient fuel (wood) and oxygen present.
It is not recommended to attempt to uncrack a glow stick, as this can be dangerous due to the chemicals inside the stick. If a glow stick breaks open, it is best to wash the affected area with soap and water and seek medical advice if necessary.
a. The short answer is that you can now see it better. ( answers the riddle) b. An obvious answer is that it turns black as it is consumed by the flame. c. In addition to turning black, it most likely will curl, depending on how it is held. d. Someone needs to spell and grammar check this question. e. Since that was not done, the question is open to many interpretations.
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.
You can light a match stick using another match stick, a lighter, or a candle. Simply expose the match head to the flame to ignite it.
A match contain a stick (from wood or paper) and a head with the active components.
With a match stick :)
you stick it up your nose (I perfer to stick it up my nose, then suck on it until it rots)
the match stick dude, who else
do not stick foriengh thing up the nose
do not stick foriengh thing up the nose
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.
When lighting a match stick, the chemical energy stored in the match head is converted to thermal energy through the process of combustion. This thermal energy produced causes the ignition of the match stick, releasing light and heat energy in the form of a flame.