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well no but you could use magic to but the average human can not make themselves invisible
nothing
Get on a bus or train, drink cans of lager and start randomly talking to people. This will make a person invisible.
its just one of the five senses that make us be able to interact with the environment
An invisible setting will make the diamond look larger in the ring than it really is. The invisible setting technique was developed in France more than two centuries ago.
to make things invisible
No.
~do the things that you really want to do before you invisible ~do something that can prove to your loves or family ~do things that make them proud...
air,water,tree's,and living things make up the environment
to make things work and they are invisible to us but they are everywhere
Four constituents that make our environment are land, air, water & living things.
Go to roblox studio. Then go to your place in edit mode. After that make sure the explorer and properties windows are open. Then click on the brick you want invisible and in the properties box scroll down until you see transparency. Set it to 1 then its invisible.
you cant make your self invisible yet, but scientist have proven that you can make other things invisible, such as marble, mercury and glasses. They put co2 in a high pressure air and make it till' it compresses the object. The other way to do it is just use a strong magnetic force with radiation and heat waves
Aparecium is a Transfiguration spell that forces invisible ink to appear. It is also possible this spell can be used to make other invisible things reveal themselves
This difference could be succinctly described as those things that human beings didn't make (the environment) and those things that human beings did make (technology).
Lead (Pb - for Plumbum) will block X-rays. It doesn't make things invisible, i.e., if an object is wrapped in Lead, the shape of the object would be visible.
If the question is understood properly, the things that make the plant environment are:landwateratmospheresolar radiation