NO ThEY ARE All ThE SAME!!
No. Crayola did a 200 color assortment at one time but these days they only have about 120 colors actively used for their crayons. There are school sets that have over 800 crayons in them but they only offer up 16 colors. They are bulk assortments. In the history of Crayola, they haven't even developed enough true colors to create a 480 color box. There are only around 330 true colors that they have created since 1903.
no it is not toxic but it is not the smartest thing in the world to do you will get sick for a few days but then you will feel better and go why did i eat the top of the crayola marker
Crayons are made with paraffin wax, which is a byproduct of petroleum and can be toxic. Paraffin can take decades or up to a century to decompose once it reaches the landfill. Crayons are produced massively and a lot end up in the landfill. Other claims have been that they contain Asbestos. Independent analysis have found very, very small traces of asbestos on crayons, but too small to be toxic. There are alternatives such as recycled crayons or crayons made out of vegetable oil or soy wax, which are renewable resources.
he had to stay in bed for the previos days
32 days previously
Previously people worked six or seven days a week.
The days are like a stream or pond. But most people think of them as days( 24) because we've been teached that way but the days are kind of one big day. We gust experience differently.
It takes about a few days 2 to 3 to be specific. It depends on how big it is.
Most probably not pregnant. But it varies differently in different women.
No more than 3 days
Artists, school children as an art education tool, photography (in the days before color photography they used them to colorize), industry to mark on leather, wood, glass and metal.
The words 'days' and 'daze' are not homographs: they have different meanings and are spelled differently. To be a homograph a word needs to be spelled the same but have a different meaning.