1. None, they work with magic.
2. Read the documentation or ask the shop-assisant.
3. Most likely 2 pieces of 'AA' battery.
"Many wandmakers simply match the wand length to the size of the witch or wizard who will use it, but this is a crude measure, and fails to take into account many other, important considerations. In my experience, longer wands might suit taller wizards, but they tend to be drawn to bigger personalities, and those of a more spacious and dramatic style of magic. Neater wands favour more elegant and refined spell-casting. However, no single aspect of wand composition should be considered in isolation of all the others, and the type of wood, the core and the flexibility may either counterbalance or enhance the attributes of the wand's length.Most wands will be in the range of between nine and fourteen inches. While I have sold extremely short wands (eight inches and under) and very long wands (over fifteen inches), these are exceptionally rare. In the latter case, a physical peculiarity demanded the excessive wand length. However, abnormally short wands usually select those in whose character something is lacking, rather than because they are physically undersized (many small witches and wizards are chosen by longer wands)."Quoted from J.K Rowling's website Pottermore.com
1 standard size 2 pewter cauldron, an owl, cat or toad, and a wand.
Avifors - Turns small objects into birds. Engorgio - Enlarges and item Reducio - Returns items to original size. Counters Engorgio Riddikulus - Use this spell and laugh to defeat a boggart
Wands are made of wood with a magical substance embedded into their core. Some of the woods used include holly, hawthorn, oak, cherry, vine, rowan, ivy, rosewood, blackthorn, willow, elm, ash, mahogany, yew, birch, and elder. The cores that have been documented are phoenix feather, dragon heartstring, Veela hair, unicorn hair, and Thestral tail hair.
Because Snape hates him! or at least it seems that way. There are many examples of Snape going out of his way to make things hard on Harry, he subtley makes fun of him and his friends (the worst one, in my opinion, was when Hermione's teeth gets cursed to grow 10 times their normal size and when Snape is notified says "I don't know, she looks the same to me.") , and he takes points from griffindore for seemingly no reason-- I would hate him too! Another reason is that his father had a long going rivalry with Snape when they were in school together, though rivalry may not be the right word. James was popular, Snape wasnt and was often picked on by James. Harry finds out about this in the 5th book but still cant seem to trust Snape.
it is 15 and a half inches and 10 cm your welcome~!!~!~!~
huge
The Snitch is about the size of a golfball.
The size of yo grande sized head
The longest Harry Potter book in the series is Harry Potter and the Oder of the Phoenix. Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone is 309 pages. Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets is 341 pages. Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban is 435 pages. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire is 734 pages. Harry Potter and the Order of Phoenix is 870 pages. Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince is 607 pages. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows is 759 pages. I am not positive on these pages just maybe the first 5 are right. I think.
There is a unique wand for every wizard in the Harry Potter series, by JK Rowling. In her books, each kind of wand consists of a four major components... 1.) Size- each wand has a different length and circumference. 2.) Wood- there are many different kinds. Some examples are birch and vine wood. (I believe there are many others too.) 3.) A core- gives a wand its magical properties. There are three kinds. Phoenix feather, unicorn hair, and dragon heartstring (whatever that is...) 4.) and finally, the wizard who wields it! After all, "the wand choices the wizard!"
"Many wandmakers simply match the wand length to the size of the witch or wizard who will use it, but this is a crude measure, and fails to take into account many other, important considerations. In my experience, longer wands might suit taller wizards, but they tend to be drawn to bigger personalities, and those of a more spacious and dramatic style of magic. Neater wands favour more elegant and refined spell-casting. However, no single aspect of wand composition should be considered in isolation of all the others, and the type of wood, the core and the flexibility may either counterbalance or enhance the attributes of the wand's length.Most wands will be in the range of between nine and fourteen inches. While I have sold extremely short wands (eight inches and under) and very long wands (over fifteen inches), these are exceptionally rare. In the latter case, a physical peculiarity demanded the excessive wand length. However, abnormally short wands usually select those in whose character something is lacking, rather than because they are physically undersized (many small witches and wizards are chosen by longer wands)."Quoted from J.K Rowling's website Pottermore.com
11 1/2 inches i think
They affect shape and size.
You can buy them on Amazon.co.uk for around £1,500.
The theme park is over 20 acres of land
Not too big. Just the size of a regular locket on a necklace.