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The inverse texture effect suggests that the preferential soil texture for a given vegetation type will vary as a function of climate. Sources: See the links below.
The texture defines the gneiss. If it varies, it's not gneiss. I'm studying the same thing! -8th Grader! :D
Real texture refers to the actual tactile quality of a surface, experienced through touch. It is different from visual texture, which is a two-dimensional representation of texture in art or design. Real texture can vary in roughness, smoothness, hardness, and other physical qualities.
The inverse texture effect suggests that the preferential soil texture for a given vegetation type will vary as a function of climate. Sources: See the links below.
the colour of a frog can vary, it can be green, brown, and all sorts of other colours
It will vary from leaching, weathering, and accumulation of organic matter.
Probably. I'm assuming that the liver is fresh and was properly handled, kept cold, etc. Livers vary in colour and texture so some will be deep red and others tan and softer. A lighter liver colour tends to mean there is more fat in the liver, which is why fois gras is quite pale. It can be affected by what the chicken is eating.
birthmarks vary in colour shape size and where they are!
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Different sub-species of tuatara vary in colour. They may be olive green, brown or even brick red. Colour may also vary according to the tuatara's age, tending to change as the creature ages.
Black and white make a greyish colour but if you put more of one the colour may vary
If you're a non-smoker your lungs stay generally pink after death if not greyed out a little, but if your a smoker it'll vary on how heavy is the smoker on the cigarettes