Because as steel gets hotter it changes color.
The color of a mineral in powdered form is called the streak color.
Look at the color. (This is not a definitive way to judge the nature of the mineral in question)For carbonate rocks, you can use a dilute acid.Another way is the Mohs scale for hardness, seen herehttp://stloe.most.go.th/html/lo_index/LOcanada2/203/images/2_3_4en.jpg
Nudge the container and judge the viscosity of the bromine.
They can learn what they came to the presentation to learn and can judge which method of presentation was best for them.
I believe that I have one here. http://i70.photobucket.com/albums/i115/3orangecat3/lawyermouse.jpg
Women judge color more accurately - as we notice several things (espically tints) when color co-ordinating several items (colors of the spectram).
probably from the phrase, "Don't judge a book by its cover"
Any color what ever would fit you as a person.... NO one is to judge....
? the judge will use a scanee
don't
its your gene
Don't judge a person by their skin color.
racism is when you judge someone by there color of there skin with out knowing them at all
No he could see in color, but he was color blind in the sense that he didn't see and judge people by the color of their skin, to him everyone was the same regardless of their race.
judge the color and smell of exaust!
Don't judge a person by their skin color.
Judge David Young - 2007 My Color Caused a Disappearing Act 1-22 was released on: USA: 24 September 2007