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What is the difference between a milkshake straw and a soft drink straw?

Milkshake straws are larger in diameter than soft drink straws. Since milkshakes are thick, they are very hard to drink with a small straw, thus the increased diameter of the straw makes it easier to drink.


Will it be easier to drink out of a straw from on top of a mountain or in new Orleans?

It will be easier to drink out of a straw from the top of a mountain than from New Orleans. This is because gravity has a stronger pull downward at New Orleans.


Why it is difficult to drink liquid with straw on the top of the mountain?

It would be more difficult to drink with a straw on the top of a mountain because of low atmospheric pressure. You would not have as much pressure to push the drink up the straw.


Can you drink juice on the moon using a straw?

Yes. Drinking with a straw will only be easier, as there is less gravity to hold down the juice.


Would you be able to drink through a straw in outer space?

no


Can a dog sip a drink from a straw?

No, dogs can't drink from a straw. They don't have lips and they can't make a seal around a straw to create suction.


Do you drink more when drinking through a straw?

I personally think you drink more when using a straw. I drink twice as much with a straw than tipping the cup.


Would it be possible to drink from a straw a mile long?

Yes, but it would have to be tilted, almost flat. You can only drink through it if your mouth is not more than 33 feet higher than the surface of the liquid that you're drinking through the straw.


Can you drink through a straw if there was a hole in it?

Nope it is not possible. I don't know why but, no you cannot drink through a straw that has a hole in it.


How can you drink tea?

With a mug & also you can use straw as well if you know about straw


When you drink a soft drink with the help of a straw what forces the liquid up the straw?

When you suck on a straw, you decrease the air pressure inside the straw, creating a partial vacuum. The higher air pressure on the surface of the liquid outside the straw then pushes the liquid up the straw and into your mouth.


What does straw stand for?

something you drink out of