This is due to static electricity. It is the same phenomenon that causes you to shock yourself on the door knob after rubbing your feet on the carpet.
Nylon clothing crackles as you undress because of static electricity. This often builds up as you move around during the day or when the clothing comes out of the dryer.
Wood can create sparks when burning due to the presence of trapped air pockets or pockets of resin or other flammable substances within the wood. When these pockets heat up and expand rapidly, they can cause the wood to crackle and spark.
If you're speaking in in 1st person you could say " I can hear my cereals crackle."
It's a sequence of rapid, slight crackles. A crackle is kind of like a sizzle or a hiss.
Trees crackle like rice crispies when they burn due to the moisture and sap content within them boiling and escaping rapidly as steam. This creates pressure within the tree, causing the crackling sound as the wood fibers break apart.
No, alcohol does not bleach clothes.
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Any you like! here's some suggestions: Pink nail polish with black crackle Blue nail polish with black crackle Black nail polish with pink crackle Pink nail polish with white crackle Grey nail polish with blue crackle Black nail polish with white crackle Red with green crackle for Christmas Orange with black crackle for Halloween Yellow with blue crackle for summer.
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You can't just use the crackle nail polish because there has to be another polish under it. its like crackle paint for walls, the chemicals react with the normal nail polish in order to make the crackle effect.
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Crackle of Death was created in 1974.
The duration of Crackle of Death is 1.57 hours.
the crackle of popcorn makes me itch
Crackle is fun to say. Are you guys dum or what?
Wood can create sparks when burning due to the presence of trapped air pockets or pockets of resin or other flammable substances within the wood. When these pockets heat up and expand rapidly, they can cause the wood to crackle and spark.
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If you're speaking in in 1st person you could say " I can hear my cereals crackle."