Chameleons change color through a combination of specialized cells in their skin called chromatophores that contain pigment and reflect light. These cells can expand or contract, allowing the chameleon to manipulate the colors we see on its skin. Environmental factors like temperature, light, and mood can also influence the chameleon's color change.
It can, yes.
when zinc carbonate is heated it' white colour changes to yellow . And when it is cooled it again changes to it original colour
LCD strip thermometers have liquid crystal material that changes color based on temperature. Each color represents a specific temperature range. As the temperature changes, the liquid crystals realign and the color seen on the strip changes accordingly, providing a visual indication of the temperature.
The shirts contain a thermochromic (temperature sensitive) pigment which changes colour when cold or hot and when the sunlight heats up the pigment, the shirt changes colour.
Of course they do. Some examples are fizzing, when a gas is produced, colour changes, and the formation of precipitates.
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the colour of your grass changes when it is different times of the year.
When the number of protons changes, the elements changes. This could result in change in colour as a different mouth is formed.
Chameleons change colour for defence
because the older you get the colour changes. it is the same for some children as their hair colour changes.
it changes to green
A mood ring is a ring that if we wear it the colour of the ring changes.Each colour means a different mood. but it does not actually work.It changes its colour with the hepl of the temperature.Try putting the mood ring in the referigerator for a while and see.Dont ever put the ring in water
Chameleon?
Depends on the colour it changes...
It can, yes.
the lanterns
A lot of people think a chameleon changes its colour to blend in with its surroundings but that is not true. It changes its colour because of its mood.