Yes,
Because blood contains(among other things) oxygen and iron. The iron reacts with oxygen and rusts, which is why dried blood is the color of rust. is it because the blood cells die ? cos that's what I've always though haha
Rust is a noun. However, when used with an object it is a verb (to make rust coloured). It can be an adjective (having the rust colour).
Because blood doesn't rust.
That is what a normal period looks like. It's the fresh blood after the uterus wall is removed. The blood can also be rust colored when it starts to dry up and almost black in the beginning when it's old.
Rust? it indeed has a smell! it smells like blood.
If she bleeds it's usually because she's not naturally lubricated enough and blood is blood - red. The only time a woman can have darker or rust colored blood is when she has her period.
If you don't dust them they will get old and rust! No matter what everything will rust in a long period of time!
Rust-colored water in the radiator typically indicates the presence of rust or corrosion within the cooling system. This can be caused by old coolant, lack of maintenance, or the presence of air or contaminants in the system. It is important to flush the system and potentially replace the coolant to prevent damage to the engine.
two weeks til rust two weeks til rust
because you need to have solid iron for it to rust
There is a substance called iron in your blood. As you probably know, when iron is exposed to oxygen, it immediately starts to rust, which rust is red. Therefore, when the iron in your blood "rusts'' so to speak, it turns your blood red.
Rust is brown because of the metals they form on. It is caused by the iron oxide coating typically found on iron and steel. The colors are caused by the reaction of that coating with moisture and oxygen.