No, changing the color of the vinegar will not change the color of the pickle. The color of the pickle is mainly determined by the type of vegetables used and the pickling process, not the color of the vinegar.
no, a physical change
Plants absorb water for hydration and nutrient intake, but the dye particles are unlikely to be absorbed by the cactus to affect its color. The color change in the cactus would not occur simply by dyeing the water it absorbs.
No, nipples do not change color in water. The color of nipples is determined by the amount of pigment present in the skin and is not affected by being in contact with water.
If pure gold is mixed with water, the resulting color would be a clear or slightly yellowish hue, as gold is a yellow metal and would impart its color to the water.
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Well, I presume you are speaking of the "myths," so I shall answer with the Ice Dragon and Water Dragon. There are multiple differences between the two. One difference is that of their colors. Ice Dragons are primarily white in color while water dragons have a wide range of pastels for their color, which can be shades of blue, purple, and black. Ice dragons live in the arctic, and water dragons live in the water, hunting for food with their flippers, using their spiked tails and teeth for a weapon. Ice dragons usually freeze their food. Personalities differ as well, as Ice dragons are deemed evil and cruel and Water ones are peaceful and majestic. These are just some of the many differences.
No, changing the color of the vinegar will not change the color of the pickle. The color of the pickle is mainly determined by the type of vegetables used and the pickling process, not the color of the vinegar.
The mirror? The Chinse, of course. They made practical mirrors by looking in a bowl of water.
The color is not changed.
Lake water could potentially change hair color if it contains oxidizers like iron. Chlorine in any type of water can also change hair color.
if you just change the seeds color it will on grow that color ou need to water it with water of that color. fot example if you wanted a flower with blue you would add blue food coloring to the water when you water it. and the intire plant will not be that color for the most part only the veins will change color.
Air, water, and impurities can change the color of a mineral.
no, a physical change
Air, water, and impurities can change the color of a mineral.
Plants absorb water for hydration and nutrient intake, but the dye particles are unlikely to be absorbed by the cactus to affect its color. The color change in the cactus would not occur simply by dyeing the water it absorbs.
by painting it. Some change color in certain temperatures of water.