the gold color in fire works are due to IRON
As in the storybook series, possibly. As for in general, there are a few in the works now, Sonic Colours and Sonic the hedgehog 4 are due to be released this year.
IJ ceased bicycle production in 1940, due tob the build up for arms due to WWII.
A fire piston works by rapidly compressing air inside a tube, which generates heat due to the increase in pressure. This heat is then used to ignite a small piece of tinder, such as char cloth, creating a spark that starts a fire.
Saturn colours is yellowish - orange due to the presence of ammonia crystal in the upper atmosphere layer.
When gold is placed in a fire, it does not burn or oxidize due to its high melting point of about 1,064 degrees Celsius (1,947 degrees Fahrenheit). Instead, it will melt and become a liquid if the temperature exceeds its melting point. Once removed from the fire and allowed to cool, it will solidify back into its original metallic form. Gold's properties remain unchanged, making it a highly stable and valuable metal even after exposure to extreme heat.
I feel quite sad about his work due to all the dark colours. Dark colours show sadness and light colours show happiness in artists work🦄🦄☮️
Bright red due to the high oxygen level.
the white bright light produced in fire works is due to burning of magnesium in the presence of oxygen magnesium+oxygen=magnesiumoxide
Gold jewelry can withstand high temperatures and is unlikely to melt or be destroyed in a typical house fire. However, it may become discolored or tarnished due to exposure to heat and smoke. The jewelry may also warp or deform if exposed to extreme heat for a prolonged period of time.
cones are deactivated while rods are activated. As cones are responsible for seeing colours, we cannot see colours in the dark due to the deactivation.
You have receptors for three primary colours in your retina. You can perceive the thousands of colours due to stimulation of the these receptors at different intensity in various permutations and combinations.
On a rainy day, small oil films on water show brilliant colours. This is due to interference.