if you go on youtube and you tip poker face you can try finding it out
TIP nuff said.
you cant you need to buy a new one. they dont cost much. Improved by an oboe player: Some people say you can soak the wooden tip in some warm water to clean is off. And oboe reeds cost at about $12.00
The customary tip is usually $50 or 10% of the original DJ price.
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The drip tips act as a tunnel directing water downwards. They have adapted to cope with high rainfall. It is thought that these drip tips allow rain drops to run off quickly. Plants need to shed water to avoid growth of fungus and bacteria in the warm, wet tropical rainforest.
Plants in the Amazon rainforest that have drip tips include bromeliads, orchids, and heliconias. Drip tips are specialized leaf adaptations that help water to run off quickly, preventing the growth of fungi and bacteria in the wet tropical environment.
a drip tip...i think
The drip tip plant has evolved its elongated, downward-pointing leaf tips to efficiently shed excess rainwater in tropical forests, helping prevent fungal growth and allowing more light to reach the lower leaves. This adaptation promotes the plant's overall health and survival in its wet and humid environment.
Drip tip leaves are specially adapted leaves that are commonly know to grow on plants in the rainforest. They have a curved, and bent down surface, which allows the rain to fall and tickle down the leaf. The rain then drops off, aiming at the plants roots, which then suck it in and use it as nutrients.
Drip tips on leaves in tropical rainforests help water to run off quickly, preventing water stagnation and reducing the risk of fungal growth. This adaptation allows the leaves to capture sunlight and nutrients efficiently, maximizing photosynthesis and growth in the wet and humid rainforest environment.
tropical rainforests
a drip tip. no scientific term.
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the leaves of forest trees have adapted to cope with exceptionally high rainfall. Many tropical rainforest leaves have a drip tip. Scientists are sent in pursuit of collecting tropical plants. They screen these plants with modern techniques to develop new compounds.
Yes chlorophyll is at the tip's of the leaves.
contaminates will be less likely to drip inside the burner this way