Black Beauty was a fictional horse from a novel.
Noop. Black gold is slang for crude oil.
no it would be to heavy for the horse to pull.
No, real gold does not turn black when you burn it. When heated, gold will retain its color and may become softer or deform, but it will not change color like other metals that oxidize when burned.
It's light brown with gold
white grey gold brown black
No. Black Beauty was a fictional horse created by the author Anna Sewell. Many people have named horses Black Beauty. There's even a race-car called that. But the real Black Beauty was named from Anna's Brown horse known as Bessie. Merrylegs is one of Anna's favorite horse.
Yes, it is one of the more infamous ones.
the Lustiano, the Fresian, the Arabian, the Clydesdale, the Connemara, the Dales Pony, the Quarter Horse, the Morgan, the American Standard-bred, the American Saddle-bred, the Tennessee Walking Horse, the Thoroughbred, Also most of the English jumping breeds can also be black, such as, Holsteiner, Hanoverian.
Black Golds true height is hard to find, but it is known that he was under 15.3 hands high.
Black Bess was the horse of Dick Turpin, an English highwayman of the 1730's. The horse completed the journey from London to York in less than 24 hours
Two methods to tell real gold from fools gold are:Rub the piece of gold against a piece of unglazed ceramic material. If it is real, it will leave a golden mark while fools gold will leave a black mark.Apply nitric acid to the gold. If it dissolves, then it is obviously fake, as real gold cannot be dissolved in nitric acid.