Depending on how much he/she chewed, your dog should be fine. But I would phone your vet just to make sure.
No, unfortunately. Half the weight of the spoon is carbon, and this will be released into the atmosphere when the wood rots in landfill. If you keep the spoon hanging on your wall for years it will store the carbon. If there is another tree growing in place of your wooden spoon tree then your spoon is part of the natural balanced carbon cycle of the earth and you can sleep soundly tonight.
Yes. In fact, that's the only part of the fruit you can eat. Cut the pomegranate in have, and hold the seed side down over a bowl. Then, hit the outer part with a wooden spoon. The seeds should just come out that way.
Metal is a good conductor of heat. Wood is not a good conductor of heat, although I wouldn't exactly call it an insulator of heat either. If you put a wooden spoon halfway into a pot of hot water, the dry part of the spoon will not get hot even though the wet half will be as hot as the water is, if you leave it in for a while. But if you heat up a wooden spoon and keep it dry, let's say by leaving it on a baking sheet and baking it in the oven along with some cookies, you may be able to grab the spoon and pick it up even though it's hot. There's no way you could do that with a metal spoon because you'd "feel" the heat more with metal. The heat would be conducted from the metal spoon to your skin, but a wooden spoon won't conduct much heat to you.
Chew is a verb. Chewed is the past tense form of chew. eg Last night the dog chewed my slipper.
Muskets are part wooden part metal.
I use it in/for sound effects and in some orchestral stuff. It should be part of your gig bag.
In the rumen.
If the tip is getting damaged, there is a loose or broken part inside the bell housing. If the wires are getting chewed on, you have a rodent problem.
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The part of the scenario that represents conduction is when the heat is transferred from the hot coffee to the handle of the metal spoon.
Metal is a better conductor of heat than wood, so it draws heat away from your hand quicker, making it feel colder. Wood is a poor conductor of heat, so it doesn't draw heat away as quickly, resulting in a warmer sensation when touched.
The top of the spoon on which the food is transported is called the bowl which can be split into the bowl and the bowl tip. The part that you hold is the stem or handle.