there are
including orchids and many more
in the rainforest
dirt,water,air,rocks are non living in a rainforest
everywhere it will light up purple on the objects
There are no objects in nature that are actually blue. What looks like blue is a very rich purple. The color disperses when you crush the blueberry and stir.
By far, the strongest color of Pikmin is purple. Purple Pikmin count as ten Pikmin when carrying objects and are so heavy that they stun enemies when thrown.
The lighter or redder the color appears, the warmer the object is. This is how you can determine what objects are people or animals on a thermal camera. Nonliving objects, or colder objects, will appear blue or purple on the camera.
purple dye, glass blown objects, cedar trees, ivory carvings
No, stars are distant celestial objects that emit their own light, while moons are natural celestial objects that orbit planets. A star cannot transform into a moon based on the observer's location. A purple star does not exist in reality, as stars emit light in a range of colors based on their temperature.
Things don't have to be purple, but the color purple is a result of how our eyes perceive light on the visible spectrum. It is a secondary color created by mixing red and blue light. Some objects naturally reflect or emit light in the purple wavelength, giving them a purple appearance.
2 plants in the forest are guaira morada and the orchird.<------ both of these plants are VERY exquiste they are so beautiful and some are purple (my fave color)
A potter was a person who made pottery and ceramic objects.
Items in the supermarket that may come from the rainforest include coffee, chocolate, and various fruits like bananas and avocados. It's important to look for sustainably sourced products to help protect the rainforest and its ecosystems.