You usually get spots during puberty they don't affect your life greatly but you have go put up with them through your teenage years bit you can also get them any other time spot gels and creams are good or a form of makeup is concealer
Dark spots in the ocean are areas where there is a lack of phytoplankton, which are tiny plants that float near the surface and provide food for marine life. These spots appear due to factors such as nutrient availability, temperature, and sunlight levels, which can affect the growth of phytoplankton.
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Some ladybugs lack spots due to genetic variations or mutations that affect their appearance.
The number of spots is dependent on the species - there are several species of ladybugs - and not the age. They stay the same number of spots their whole Life.
They're the coldest part of the sun.
scurvy effects your thighs and legs with spots
if you stay out in the sun for a while that will cause spots to show later in life
No, the leopard doesn't change its spots. This is a metaphor for change that cannot be expected in a person.
I think you mean sun-spots
The black spots in a duck egg are typically blood spots or meat spots. They are usually harmless and can be removed before consuming the egg if desired. These spots are a natural occurrence and do not affect the quality or taste of the egg.
NO because when they get older they get more spots! There first years of life they don't have many spots.
White spots in tuna fillets, often referred to as "gaping" or "white muscle disease," are primarily caused by a combination of environmental factors, nutritional deficiencies, and stress during the fish's life, particularly prior to capture. These spots are usually associated with the breakdown of muscle tissue and can occur in fish that are stressed or improperly handled. Additionally, certain parasitic infections or diseases may also lead to the appearance of white spots. While generally not harmful, these spots can affect the aesthetic quality of the fish.