My 3yr old son had blue icing from my dad's birthday cake and the next day his bowels were blue/green. I think if it's on a regular basis I would call the pediatrician but just once in a while I'm not alarmed.
Typically a bowel movement is brown. This is because while your bowel movement travels through your digestive track, it mixes with bile which gives it the brown color. If your bowel movement is green, then the movement has taken a shorter amount of time traveling through your small and large intestines.
It just means that you ate or drank something that caused it to turn blue, for example: A blue ice.
The color green is associated with the environmental movement. The different shades of green refer to the different concepts and behavior of 3 groups in relation to environmental issues. These 3 groups are: consumer green, scientific green and government green. The groups are differentiated by their beliefs and definitions of what is environmentally beneficial. The "three shades of green" notion was first used by Stevels.
To find protective distances if there is no fire at a hazardous materials incident, refer to the green section of the North American Emergency Response Guide.
Hydrologic cycle refers to the movement of water. Water travel across the biosphere.
Depends on exactly which rifle(s) you refer to.
Rotation can refer to the act of movement or path around an axis, such as a heavenly body or a wheel. It can also refer to a regularly recurring succession, like the rotation of guards outside Buckingham Palace.
Thistle is a shade or hue of green
Depends on exactly which rifle(s) you refer to.
The movement of new individuals into a population is called migration. In biology, it can refer to the movement of ions between electrodes during electrolysis.
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calls our best away means she recall the best movement in her life
The movement of water from an area of high concentration to an area of lower concentration.
A Conservationist could refer to a few different things. It could refer to a person that works in the field of conservation biology, a person that is involved in a conservation movement, or a person that works at restoring conservation.