Question
List five objects and pair them with a material that is not suitable for it! Explain why these materials will not work to make these objects. One example is done for you
ObjectsMaterialsReasons
UmbrellaPaperPaper will tear if it gets wet in the rain.
   
   
   
   

Answer

ObjectsMaterialsReasons
UmbrellaPaperPaper will tear if it gets wet in the rain.
BedsheetsAluminumIt will tear if we sit on it.
BalloonGlassAir cannot be blown inside it.
TableFabricIt will fall if we keep any object on it.
Bottle OpenerRubberRubber opener will not be able to open a bottle.
 

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