It hurts rly bad!
If a light bulb gets wet, it can short circuit and potentially cause a fire or electrical shock. It is important to ensure that light bulbs are kept dry and not exposed to water to prevent any safety hazards.
When light hits a pair of glasses, the lenses refract or bend the light, helping to focus the light onto your retina. This correction helps to improve vision by compensating for any refractive errors in the eye, such as nearsightedness or farsightedness.
No, fire does not have a shadow because it emits light and does not block light like solid objects do.
Fire does not have a shadow because it emits light and heat, which prevents a shadow from forming. Shadows are created when an object blocks light, but fire itself is a source of light and does not block it.
It can reflect the visible light of a fire, and the heat.
No, it is not safe or possible to light your tongue on fire. Doing so can cause serious injury, burns, and harm to your mouth and throat. It is important to practice fire safety and never attempt to ignite any part of your body.
It would burn your tongue and then it would just go off from the wetness of your salvia. DO NOT TRY THIS!
they melt and turn into a rpg
the leaf reflects on the light so it prevents it to burn (fire)
Licking a light bulb can result in an electric shock and a burning sensation on the tongue. It is not safe to lick a light bulb as it can lead to injury or harm.
Tongue Point Light was created in 1895.
Ovens are a great fire risk if the pilot light dies. Immediately turn off the gas if this happens.
Play music as loud as possible and see what happens u stupido
The tongue of a dog. While it can wag, dogs are unable to speak or form words.
It swells up.
it will hurt
If you don't pierce your tongue wrong then what's the problem?