Yes you can and you can use wire I think
The mass does not change, but a thing (anything) has weight (a force) only if it is resisting gravity. That's why the astronauts are weightless in their capsule. So your answer is yes, when you drop something it has no weight.
Oh, dude, no way! Paper is about as alive as a rock. It's made from trees, sure, but once it's processed into paper, it's as lifeless as my jokes at a family dinner. So, yeah, paper is definitely not a living thing, unless you count the lively doodles I draw on it.
It is yes, classified as dead. It exists in physical matter and doesn't breathe and has no life force. So paper is indeed dead. HOWEVER, paper is made of trees, and trees are living. But if you were to cut a tree, it would die. SO paper would be dead or alive, depending on how you see it.
This is caused by the refraction of light as it moves through the water. When light passes through anything translucent or transparent, it bends. You have noticed the same thing when swimming.
Should b in chemistry category, monomer has a single thing, but a polymer is when monomers join together, this needs heat, poly means change in Latin. Im 14 so if u r older u r dumb as ****
Parchement paper is pretty much the same thing as wax paper, so that's what I wouls suggest. Hope this helped!!!
no
anything you can think of. (wood,paper) any thing in the world
this thing
The best thing to do is to use a brick based polymer that will adhere to the brick. The best thing to do is to use this polymer to attach the garden hose reel to your house.
Substitute
The only thing I can think of to substitute chambord is with creme de cassis.
surrogate
its something you use instead of that one thing.
get a bunch of lives and try out thing if that does not work look for anything in the backround like donky kong
Books are an obvious thing made out of paper.
Something used in a place of another thing is a substitute.