After using a toothpick, bacteria from one's mouth may reside on it. Because these bacteria can cause illness and contaminate a laboratory, these bacteria must be destroyed. To accomplish this, the toothpick is discarded in a disinfectant, which kills the bacteria.
No, a toothpick is not strong enough to hold up a water bottle. Water bottles are too heavy for a toothpick to support.
Breaking a toothpick is a physical change because it only affects the physical appearance of the toothpick, not its chemical composition. The molecules in the toothpick remain the same even after it is broken.
Its a insulater
you can set a wooden toothpick on fire but not any other kind that can burn like metal toothpicks.
A toothpick typically takes around 1-3 months to decompose, depending on environmental conditions such as moisture and temperature. It will break down faster in a compost pile or landfill compared to in the open environment.
No you can't discard unless instructed to by a card or effect, or you have exceeded your hand size limit and are at the end of your turn.
Not voluntarily you can't, only when instructed to by a card effect.
You cannot simply choose to discard a card from hand, voluntarily, or send cards from the field. You can only do so when allowed to do so for a cost, or instructed to by an effect or game mechanic.
You can't ever just discard cards for no reason, you can only do so if instructed to by a card effect or a game rule, such as the one that lets you replace one Field Spell Card with another.
change the toothpick
A toothpick bridge, if you make it just right. :)
plastic toothpick is stronger than a wooden toothpick
Toothpick in my dogs throat
If both players are instructed to perform an action, the turn player does it first. The turn player will reveal, the opponent will reveal, the turn player will pick, the opponent will pick, then the turn player will discard and draw, the opponent will discard and draw.
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Toothpick Bridge was created in 2009.
On average, a toothpick weighs about 1 gram.