The sticky substance from trees is often referred to as tree sap, which is primarily composed of sugars, water, and various organic compounds. Sap serves as a defense mechanism, helping to seal wounds and protect the tree from pests and diseases. Certain types of trees, like maples, produce sap that can be harvested for syrup. Additionally, some saps can harden into resins, which have applications in varnishes and incense.
Because the ingredients make it that way.
The little balls are called sticky pads. They help them stick to trees and climb and stuff.
The sticky stuff inside balloons is called balloon lubricant or powder. It helps prevent the sides of the balloon from sticking together or to itself when inflated, making it easier to inflate the balloon.
The whitefly could be the cause of the white, sticky stuff on the kumquat leaves. The white substance is called flocculent.
the sticky stuff on a band aid is made of elements that you can find on the periodic table of elements. search for it. it will give you something to do!
The sticky organic substance exuded by pine and fir trees is sap or rosin.
No, but you need allot of sticky stuff -really sticky- and a careless mom. (And no I have not done it)
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it has slamy stuff and and its sticky
bcause its awesome
Unwrapped - 2001 Sticky Stuff 10-10 was released on: USA: 13 June 2005