It is paper becaue it sticks and never will come off.
Larger surface area
Make a knob of balled up tape at the top and wrap the tape around the blade of the stick continuously til the blade is covered to your liking.
This tape comes on a roll. One side is covered with a protective strip of paper. Unroll the paper and the tape and stick it down to one of the surfaces to be joined, pressing down firmly. Then, carefully lift a corner of the protective paper and remove it. Then stick the second surface to the top side of the tape.
A balloon bursts when the surface tension of the balloon's rubber is broken. If tape is put on the balloon and a needle inserted, the surface tension is held together by the tape.
Depends on the tape.
Sponge must be dry. Duct tape will stick.
The best brands of adhesive tape for anything are Scotch and 3M. These tapes will stick to anything including construction paper and are the only brands that I use.
Shells have an irregular shape; they are best measured with a flexible ruler, such as a cloth tape measure.
I hope you mean on a lacrosse stick. Electrical tape would not make a very good stick of any kind, lacrosse or otherwise.That said... not especially, no. Electrical tape isn't really designed for that purpose, and the adhesive on most kinds doesn't work all that well on something that's handled frequently, particularly the plastic sorts (the cloth ones might work slightly better). It's likely to peel and/or get "gummy" after a while.
A ruler,tape measure,meter stick.
It sticks best to smooth and dry surfaces.
Yes, the back of each is double stick tape.