Yes, it is necessary for your liquids bag to be clear when going through airport security. This is to ensure that security personnel can easily see the contents of your liquids and comply with the 3-1-1 rule for carry-on liquids.
SOME- not all- liquids can be mailed- but there are restrictions on packaging and marking. See the link below for more information-
conduction goes through all three objects convection goes through liquids and gases and.. radiation goes through Solid,liquid,gases&space
Well actually there are two types of objects that are not transparent:1.If the object is totally not transparent,it is called OPAQUE.2.If you can see through the object, but it appears blurred or unclear because of the scattering of light; it is called TRANSLUCENT.
All liquids aren't allowed on an airplane, unless the liquid is bought after passing through the gates.
Anything with mass; solids, liquids, gasses.
Yes, liquids can be translucent, meaning they allow some light to pass through, but not enough to see detailed images clearly. Examples of translucent liquids include certain oils, some fruit juices, and purified water. Translucency is different from transparency, where light passes through fully without distortion.
yes it does
The blood carries them to all parts of the body
Heat moves through liquids by the gases moving towards the convention.
no
The kidneys send liquids through the ureters to the bladder.