The word you are looking for is "glitter."
put it in the water and it can be attracted to anything
When plastic is bent, tiny cracks form on its surface. These cracks scatter light, causing the plastic to appear white.
Scientists use particle accelerators to collide atoms.
Floaters in your vision are caused by tiny bits of protein or other material in the jelly-like substance inside your eye, casting shadows on your retina.
When scientists smash together tiny bits of matter using high-energy collisions, they create conditions similar to those found in the early universe moments after the Big Bang. This helps researchers understand fundamental particles and forces governing the universe. These experiments are conducted in particle accelerators like the Large Hadron Collider to study the behavior of matter at the smallest scales.
put it in the water and it can be attracted to anything
plastic tubes, artificial hips and knees made from metal and plastics, plastic skin,tiny capsules
World wide lot of people facing problems to decompose plastic . One of the innovative solution is to use these plastic in Roads , Bricks. Waste plastic is pulvarized in to small pieces and these tiny bits are mixed with concrete and placed in to mold . Main advantage with this technology is strength of bricks is increased by adding plastic.
It sounds like you might be describing a stylus. Styluses are used with touchscreens to allow for more precise control and can resemble tiny pens made of metal or plastic. By applying pressure to the screen, styluses can simulate the touch of a finger.
No, it is made of metal. Often silver sometimes gold. However many protestant churches that do not use a chalice use tiny individual clear plastic cups for communion.
Floating plastic junk, made up of bottles and bags washed out to sea from rivers, or thrown overboard from ships and boats, broken and discarded bits of fishing nets and other gear, right down to tiny bits of plastic broken down by solar radiation but still deadly to any marine creatures that swallow them.
You merely shred paper into tiny bits.
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You get fabric or a cloth and put beans inside then sew it together!
Visual bits work as a tiny computer in your console basically it saves all data on a disc. Visual bits are your information that you impute.
Yes. Pellets have spaces between them, and they won't be as dense as powder. Particles of powder have tiny spaces between them, and won't be as dense as the solid metal strips. Another way to look at it is that a strip of metal is a solid piece of metal. Anything else divides the metal into "bits" of some size, and they have a limited ability to pack together.
i believe that tiny bits of rock and soil are called minerals. i am not sure about this so you might want to look on yahoo or google or something,, but i am pretty sure about this. :)