1. Why are the surfaces of matchboxes made rough?
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A matchstick is a small stick of wood with a solidified mixture of flammable chemicals deposited on one end. When that end is struck on the side of thematchbox which is a rough surface the friction generates enough heat to ignite the chemicals and produce a small flame.
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so that there is more friction
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