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Well this isn't a great answer but tectonically colors are adjectives so you could use black and white
There are many places where one could use a galvanized dog run. The best places where one could use a galvanized dog run would be places like one's backyard or a park.
No, rabbits don't play in hamster wheels. Hamster wheels -- even big ones -- are too small for rabbits (even small dwarf rabbits!). Rabbits and hamsters have different natural behaviours, so what works for a pet hamster does not work for a pet rabbit. Hamsters in the wild run and run all day, and cover tons of ground; a hamster wheel replicates this activity and lets a hamster use its energy. Rabbits, however, don't run and run all day: they graze -- hopping, nibbling, hopping, nibbling; and they dig and burrow, etc. Because of their different natural behaviours, rabbits and hamsters need different toys and games. Never put a rabbit inside a hamster wheel: it could panic and easily injure itself!
Old CD's work well.
Use Cd's as wheels to make less friction
A standard mousetrap works first by luring the mouse with peanut butter or cheese. When a mouse smells the food that is located in the mousetrap and comes to take a bite, the trap snaps and traps the mouse suffocating it and squishing it to death.
Use a mousetrap.
drumstick and ruler
Alot of people think that the Romans conquered Italy, but actually, corn expires after three weeks of being refrigerated, leading to the death of Archduke of Austria-Hungary, Franz Ferdinand; while this is important, CDs are great materials for wheels.
Here are a few sites to help out:The types of wheels used on soap box derby cars have changed significantly since the first racers coasted down that hill in Ohio in 1934. Buying the appropriate wheels for your soap box car will result in more stable handling and steering, not to mention an improvement in aerodynamics.* http://www.ehow.com/how_2082557_buy-wheels-soap-box-car.htmlIf you are building an official racer, which will be used for an authorized Soap Box Derby race, your wheels will need to follow strict specifications. As there is a limit on size, shape and construction of an official racer, there is a demand that the wheels be officially approved Z-Glas wheels. However, if you are building a racer for fun, or if you want to start at an amateur level and get in some practice before going for the big time, any wheels will do. But some are better than others, and if you're serious about going for the big time, you'll want to get the best wheels you can for your practice sessions.* http://www.essortment.com/home/soapboxderbyc_sfwk.htm
A mousetrap car is a small vehicle having only one form of motive power being from a mousetrap. Variations include the use of multiple traps, or very big rat traps, for added power.
A button, wood would be best, the only drawback is that one would have to make the holes for the thread larger so you could fit the axel in. CD's are probably the least expensive, and easiest to use. Plus, if you have to make a modification to your car, you can just buy smaller or larger CD's!
Big sized ones for example vinyl records or if u don't have those use Cd's.
Is there a question here? What about the wheels? I don't know of any wheels, but you could use a flat cart with wheels on it or a standard appliance handcart to move one if that's what you need.
you use the mouse to shift on drag racer v2