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Question: How do you remove tissue paper from underneath a bottle filled with sand? It's for a science project where you're supposed to fill the bottle with sand, put the tissue paper underneath it, then remove the tissue paper without ripping it or moving the bottle. I need this today so please help. Thanks :) It's for a science experiment. We're supposed to remove the tissue paper from underneath the bottle without moving the bottle or ripping the tissue. The bottle is plastic.

Answer: I've been thinking about this too and this is what I think. How would you remove the tissue by burning it when you can't reach it? I think the best way maybe is to slowly fill up the bottle with water :s but then the tissue paper would definitely end up getting damaged. Are you allowed to drill a hole to the side? Or put something like a wind blower in the bottle to blow the sand out or use a vacuum? :p haha j/k Umm maybe you could use something like larger prongs or tweezers and put in the bottle to pull the tissue paper out or would that be counted as cheating?? Seriously! I can't see how someone can get this done either. At least I tried though :D


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