it doesnt really change, it sometimes fades but it doesnt go from orange to green or purple to yellow. :)
No. It is false. Physical changes are not accompanied by changes in color or odor.
Nope.
True
Palomino is the color (Not a true breed) They range from very pale almost cream colored called Isabell to a nearly chocolate color.
only the clear ones, sorry.Not true, a great example is Alexandrite
They show you the true color of the mineral. Small impurities can cause big changes in the color of a mineral.
A lot of people think a chameleon changes its colour to blend in with its surroundings but that is not true. It changes its colour because of its mood.
YEA ANother name for three colored cats is tri-color
they all change matter and shape color texture kind of stuff.
True. One method for detecting the endpoint of a titration is indeed using an indicator dye that changes color at different pH values. The color change of the indicator dye can be observed to determine when the reaction between the titrant and analyte is complete.
Books say that the Palomino is a "color type", not a breed. This is true because Palominos are a mixture of breeds. If you mate 2 Palominos together, you probably will end up with a dunn colored foal.
No you only get a retainer.