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A straw looks "bent" when it's in water because water causes light to "change course" when it moves from air into the water. The light will again be caused to change course when it leaves the water to go back into air. This is called refraction. Refraction is a fundamental property exhibited by a wave that changes mediums through which it is traveling.Or, making it simple..A straw seems bent because water is denser than air, so when it changes from air to water is applied it seems bent.
It may feel like you are urinating.
Transpiration is like how plants drink water and then let some of it go into the air. Imagine a plant sipping water through its roots, then breathing out tiny bits of water through its leaves, just like how we breathe out air. This helps the plant stay cool and healthy, just like how we stay cool when we sweat. So, transpiration is a way for plants to share water with the world!
The temperature of the wire will increase and eventually like the "straw breaking the camel's back" the wire will fail if you apply enough current. It is like exceeding the current in a fuse, the wire essentially disintegrates.
The illness that some people describe as feeling like they're breathing through a straw is asthma. This condition causes inflammation and narrowing of the airways, leading to difficulty in breathing. Symptoms may include wheezing, coughing, and shortness of breath, which can make it feel as though airflow is restricted, similar to breathing through a straw. Managing asthma often involves medication and avoiding triggers.
An asthma attack.
No, it sounds like a normal reaction to exercise to me. Severe asthma would be like trying to breath in through a straw, you would wheeze and feel an abnormally tight chest.
Labored breathing is a sign of nervouses. Its perfectly natural.
through a thing that looks like a straw
They sell what looks like a drinking straw sized bellows. We tried blowing through a straw but it is too rough on them. (Note: blowing through a straw injects CO2 to ~40ppm not as much O2)
Through its mouth like you
I think that the song you are thinking of is "Breathing" by Yellowcard.
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When you put a straw in a water bottle I think the straw stinks and then when you let go of breathing in the water bottle I think it increases and then after that I think when you boil water and then you put the straw in the bottle and put the boiling hot water in the bottle and then I think the straw is like cutting it thanks for reading this but I think it's the wrong answer sorry if it is
The air is not filtered like it is by the nosehairs.
A straw oboe makes sound waves by vibrating air inside the straw when it is blown into. The vibration of the air creates sound waves that travel through the straw and produce sound. By adjusting the length or thickness of the straw, you can change the pitch of the sound produced.