yes
Yes, because black is the color that makes things more combustible or absorb heat faster
Light does not absorb things. Light can be absorbed by things.
no because some things dont grow or absorb liqueds
because black things absorb more heat and white things reflect it
It is on smooth surfaces because the amount of friction is less.
Dirty things may not reflect light well because the dirt particles on the surface can absorb or scatter the light instead of allowing it to bounce off and create a reflection. The irregularities and inconsistencies on the dirty surface can also disrupt the smooth reflection of light.
Underneath your tongue is a very good place to absorb things because the skin is very thin and most of your veins are there and they will absorb it right into your bloodstream
well the weird things in your things have some sort of things which help the other things to ,maybe help absorb the water things. Amen.
Because salt absorb water; without water bacteria are killed.
The two factors that determine the amount of friction on an object are the nature of the surfaces in contact and the force pressing the surfaces together. Rougher surfaces and greater force lead to higher friction. Smooth surfaces and lower force result in lower friction.
Things have color because of the way they interact with light. Different materials absorb and reflect light in different ways, which creates the colors we see.
The way things glow is because some chemical compounds absorb light that is high powered and release it in a low powered way which we see glowing.