It does this because this weed your getting is picked too early and it still has seeds and when you burn these seed's they often pop, blow up or emit sparks.
First off if the marijuana has seeds in it it is because it was pollinated by a male plant and not because it was picked early. Second it sparkles and crackles and pops because it was not flushed properly before being harvested so there is fertilizer still in the bud.
Some common types of fireworks include aerial shells that burst in the air, roman candles that shoot multiple fireballs, and fountains that emit sparks and colored flames.
Spark is a verb (to emit sparks). Sparked is the past tense form as well as the past participle. The present participle is sparking.
Iron is a chemical element, not a form of energy. It does not emit light on its own, but it can react with oxygen in a process called oxidation to produce heat and potentially emit light in the form of sparks or flames.
The gold sparks in fireworks are created by adding metallic salts like calcium salts or sodium salts to the pyrotechnic mixture. When the firework explodes, the combustion of these salts produce intense heat, causing them to emit a golden light.
Those are called handheld fireworks or sparklers. They are typically smaller fireworks that emit colorful sparks and are meant to be held in the hand while they burn.
Yes, Wint-O-Green Life Savers can create sparks in the dark when chewed because they contain triboluminescent compounds that emit a small flash of light. This phenomenon is caused by the breaking of chemical bonds when you crush the candy with your teeth, generating a tiny spark of light that is briefly visible in the dark.
You used to be able to - on the EMIT "screening" test, false positives for marijuana were fairly common. Fortunately, they've changed the chemicals used to run the test to ones that won't do this.
The word 'emit' is a verb (emit, emits, emitting, emitted), meaning to give off, or send out.Example: The valve will emit steam when the water boils.The noun forms for the verb to emit are emitter and emission.
The word "remit" rhymes with emit.
The adjective form of "emit" is "emitted."
I am a digital assistant and do not emit any gases.
They emit infrared radiation