Oil paint and a canvas.
It is a non-figurative painting. It means it does not depict or represent anything. It is a painting - not a painting of anything.
because the temp will turn it very bad and it will start to rot and get rusty
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The conditions that are perfect for dead materials to rot are listed below 1) Warm 2) Damp 3) Dark These conditions are absolutely magnificent for Saprophytes( fungi and bacteria) to reproduce
When you dispose your materials they decay and rot causing an odor in your garbage. Glad to Help! :)
Objects that are rich in carbon rot, decay, and break down to form compost. Examples are brown compostable materials, such as fallen leaves. Other objects that are rich in nitrogen likewise rot, decay, and break down. Examples are green compostable materials, such as freshly cut grass clippings. And still other objects such as paper and paper products, similarly rot, decay, and break down.
Composite decks are composed of mostly plastic and cellulose fiber materials. Some are made of recycled materials. The decks don't rot as much as 100 percent wood decks, but they do rot if you don't use a preservative sealant and keep them clean.
A warm one cut into pieces.
Rot an der Rot Abbey was created in 1126.
red = rot in German Rot, as in "rot in hell" = faulen, vergammeln
Yes, rot is a proper word.The word rot is a verb (rot, rots, rotting, rotted):Paper money will rot if you bury it in the ground without moisture protection.The word rot is a noun (uncountable, mass noun):The potatoes show some rot so we should throw them out.Some compound nouns for the noun rot: root rot, dry rot, brown rot, black rot, boll rot, etc.The noun 'rot' is sometimes used as slang for 'nonsense'.
Biodegradable materials will rot, weather, or rust and 'return to nature'. Wood, paper, and even most metals are biodegradable to various degrees. Nonbiodegradable materials will not break down naturally. Most plastics and synthetic materials are nonbiodegradable.