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Bubble wrap is better because it contains air, which is a very good thermal insulator.

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What is FRP material?

FRP material is Fiber Reinforced Plastic or sometimes known as Fibre Reinforced Plastic. It is a water and bacteria resistant wall panel used anywhere sanitary conditions are desired.


Is construction paper similar to vanguard sheet?

Construction paper and Vanguard sheet are both used in arts and crafts, but they differ in composition and purpose. Construction paper is a thick, colored paper that is often used for school projects and general crafting due to its versatility and ease of cutting. Vanguard sheet, on the other hand, is a type of plastic sheet, often used for signage, framing, or as a protective cover, and is more durable and water-resistant than construction paper. While they can be used together in creative projects, they serve different functions.


What is a a electrically nonconductive material?

any material that will not allow electricity to pass through it. rubber, plastic, some electrically conductive materials are metals, esp. gold, water, neon gases insulators, glass, paper :)


What is the heaviest substance that will float in water?

All substances will float on water if you engineer them into a thin enough flattened out sheet and curve the edges up slightly as to displace enough water such that the weight of that volume of water that is displaced is heavier than the constructed piece of material.


How can you avoid plastic?

We should reuse plastic bags again and again.Avoid using plastic wraps.We should boil water that is the plastic bottle contains many chemicals.

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How do you get water to drink if you have a plastic sheet some newspapers a towel and a string when your lost in a jungle?

Wrap plastic sheet on some leaves having significant area. The water will accumulate in form of droplets due to transpiration process in leaves.


How do you get water by using plastic sheet newspapers towel and string?

You dont -___- Recycled water is from used water. You cant make water from that.


Why plastic sheet float on the water?

I think plastics float because they have a molecular density which is relatively lower than that of water, hence the plastic floating. It also occupies space in water which doesn't enough weight thus the plastic toy float(mind heavy iron ship floats in water in this principal).


How do you play sonic bad bubbles?

first.... you must get you keybord ready,then do not let sonic get into the bubble.... because its made by plastic,and not water.


Which ones is flies fastest cold water bubble or hot water bubble?

I think the hot water bubble flies fastest than cold water bubble.


How do you extinguished plastic material fire?

To extinguish a plastic material fire, use a Class A, B, or C fire extinguisher as appropriate. For small fires, you can also smother the flames by covering them with a fire blanket or using water to cool the material. Avoid using water on electrical or grease fires involving plastic materials.


What happens when you put an empty bottle in the freezer?

Rather, nothing will happen to the empty water bubble but just making the plastic cold. Actually, it isn't the plastic bottle that is affected, it's only the water that is being affected (if there is any).


Why a plastic tray float in water?

A plastic tray will float in water because the plastic material is less dense than water, causing it to displace an amount of water greater than its own weight. This buoyant force keeps the tray afloat on the water's surface.


Is spreading black plastic sheet on the surface of your pool a good way to warm the water?

yes but it only warms up the top layer of the water.


How and when were bubbles invented?

The first recorded bubble recipe was in the early 17th century, made by adding soap to water. Mass production of bubbles began in the 1940s with the introduction of plastic bubble wands. Modern bubble solutions typically contain water, soap, and glycerin for longer-lasting bubbles.


What the definition of the word sail?

Sail is a sheet of material used to propel a boat. - Or to move on the water in such a boat.


What material of the fins for water bottle rocket will give the longest time?

plastic or paper