Mermaids and magic spells are not real. They are from stories, myths, TV shows, movies and games. You can not change into something that is part fish and part human. Nature would allow it to die since it is a mutation. If you want to be a mermaid go get a costume.
You can not be a mermaid they are not real and people can not change into other creatures or mermaids. It is also make believe.
You cannot. Mermaids do not exist and it is impossible to change yourself into a different creature.
Possibly but you have to dry it so youre thing is not wet
You can't become a mermaid. They are not real and people can't change into other things or mermaids. It is all make believe.
You can be wet or dry and still not become a mermaid. People can not change into creatures or mermaids. Mermaids are not real and do not exist beyond the TV show, movies, books, and films. It is all make believe.
The first mermaid was Atargatis, a Syrian deity.
Works either way. Braid in smaller braids to get it wavier when you have it wet or dry. If dry, DON'T DO THIS IF YOUR HAIR IS WET, put a straightning iron on your braids. It will give you nice waves called mermaid braids. Hope this helps :)
i want to be a mermaid when wet
Get wet(ter).
Something that is damp or emptiness. These two things are not wet or dry.
Wet they cut wet after shampoo-dry they cut it dry
No. Magic spells aren't real and mermaids are not real. You can not become a mermaid. If you think about this logically you know that people can not live as part fish and part human. Have you never been wet? Did you turn into a mermaid when you were? Never will you with or without a spell. Not possible. Think.
yeahp unless ur like areal and legs appeared cus she met this handsome man lol Other Answer: IF you were a mermaid, I guess it depends what type of mermaid. Some become human when they are dry and mermaid when they get wet. Others stay in the water, but can sit on a rock and sing and comb their hair with a fork while still being able to breathe. Other mermaids can't go out of the water at all. I'd say the second answer is the most likely: being amphibious.
human body resistance to electricity when skin is wet is 1,000 ohm and when skin is dry its resistance is 100ohm