Because they stay and its better my gs
Cause it works better
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because if it was plastic it wouldn't go through the wall but if it were metal it would
Medical
Just use a sieve that the sugar will go through but the pins won't. However I don't think this is the answer Science Quest One is looking for.
Use of magnets
I would wiegh all of the pins and then divide that number by 100
Brass
because if it was plastic it wouldn't go through the wall but if it were metal it would
Medical
Medical
Not if it is solid brass. Brass is a non-ferrous metal, and therefore, not magnetic.
first one
Metal often used to make Christian lapel pins is zinc. These types of pins can also be made from pewter or gold-plated silver. Some pins are constructed from nickel too. The cost of the pin will in part be based on what kind of metal is used to make it.
Steel
steel
Staples. In this case, the grouping of cloth and pins share the characteristic of one fastening multiples of the other together, such as pinning multiple pieces of cloth together, with the group of paper and staples.
It is made of metal because it has to be able to punch through the card or paper.
Old ones (your mother's) were make of wood with a metal spring. Now, they are made of plastic.