the ochre sea star eats many things such as bay muscles,barnacles,limpets and snails
Yes, but there are different shades of ochre. There is red ochre, orange ochre and yellow ochre, for example.
There is 31. Actually there is really 33 stars on the Oregon's State Flag.
Red ochre is a natural clay pigment that ranges in color from yellow-orange to red. It has been used for thousands of years for painting, dyeing, and cosmetic purposes. Red ochre is commonly found in archaeological sites and has cultural significance in various societies.
in Oregon
Oregon was found when John McLoughlin accidentally went on an expedition and found himself in an unknown part of land so he named it Oregon.
how is ochre and liquid are mixed
how is ochre and liquid are mixed
in oregon
Ochre - musician - was born in 1979.
Ochre is a natural clay earth pigment that comes from iron oxide, which can be found in various locations around the world. It is typically sourced from regions with rich deposits of iron-bearing minerals, such as ochre pits or riverbanks. Historically, ochre has been used by various cultures for art, decoration, and even as a pigment in cave paintings, with some of the oldest known examples found in Africa and Europe. Its distinctive colors, ranging from yellow to red to brown, depend on the type and amount of iron oxide present.
yes, pioneers found plants along their trip to the Oregon