NO, condoms don't have holes in them! They are electronically tested and never have holes.
Those tiny holes are called perforations. They are created to make it easy to tear paper cleanly along a designated line.
Yes, liquids can flow through tiny holes due to their ability to take the shape of their container and their molecular properties. The molecules in liquids are able to move past each other to fit into and flow through small openings.
String theory offers insights into the behavior of black holes by suggesting that the fundamental building blocks of the universe are tiny, vibrating strings. These strings can provide a more comprehensive understanding of how black holes interact with other particles and forces in the universe, leading to new perspectives on their behavior and properties.
False. While objects are made up of tiny particles such as atoms and molecules, not all of them necessarily have electric charges. Some particles are neutral, meaning they have an equal number of positive and negative charges and cancel each other out.
True. Nuclear reactions involve converting a small amount of matter into energy through processes like fission or fusion, resulting in large amounts of energy release. This fundamental principle is described by Einstein's equation, E=mc^2.
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tiny holes in the skin are called pores
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Sperm and vaginal juices
Of course it is not true! No one recycles condoms, it is a biological hazard!
They are called stomatas. These are bound by guard cells.
Yes.
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i heard u can drill tiny holes in them and they will stay dry...tiny holes in the bottom on each side
it is made of used condoms. lol but its true really
the tiny little holes that appear on a leaf which is usually a fern or mosses are calles spores. spores are very tiny singe cells.
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