noo, so shh!(:
The room temperature is too low for an effect.
No, the color of a room does not directly affect your skin temperature. However the colors of a room could suggest to you that it is warmer or colder than it is - red walls might suggest warmth and brilliant white is said to be cool so ther could be a small phychological effect. Also, if there is bright sun-light streaming into the room the color of the wall could affect the amount of energy (heat) absorbed by the walls or refelcted back out of the room - dark colours absorb energy, light colors absorb less. The effect may be too small to make a tangible difference to the air temperature but there would be some. Beano UK
Green
Yes.
yes,it makes your room stand out
Astatine is a solid at standard temperature and pressure.
It has to be room temperature for the dough to rise.
as a result of evaporation This is even more apparent with fruit still on the tree
silvery white
White.
No, the color of a room does not directly affect your skin temperature. However the colors of a room could suggest to you that it is warmer or colder than it is - red walls might suggest warmth and brilliant white is said to be cool so ther could be a small phychological effect. Also, if there is bright sun-light streaming into the room the color of the wall could affect the amount of energy (heat) absorbed by the walls or refelcted back out of the room - dark colours absorb energy, light colors absorb less. The effect may be too small to make a tangible difference to the air temperature but there would be some. Beano UK
not at all