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Historically, indigo blue was called ROYAL BLUE. When indigo dyes were first brought to Europe from India in the Middle Ages, it was so expensive that only royalty could afford it. And it was actually a punishable crime to be caught wearing anything indigo blue if you weren't royalty.
I was believe the punishment was death.
mood rings use the temperature of the item they come in contact with to chemically change its color. that's why mood rings don't always tell you your correct mood.
mood rings use the temperature of the item they come in contact with to chemically change its color. that's why mood rings don't always tell you your correct mood.
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If you mean by changing color, yes. Mood rings measure body temperature, and change color to the temperature. So the answer may not be accurate because animals have a different heart rate, and therefore body temperature.
Mood rings do not change on account of your mood, then change account of the temperature. When the temperature changes, the color of the ring changes.
Not necessarily. The color brown on a mood ring typically indicates a sense of restlessness or uneasiness, rather than sadness. Mood rings are not scientifically accurate in determining emotions, so it's best not to rely on them for emotional insights.
Mood rings change color based on the wearer's temperature, not their mood. If your mood ring is staying blue, it might mean that your body temperature is within the range that corresponds to the blue color on the ring's color chart. Each color on a mood ring is associated with a temperature range, so it's not necessarily an indication of your mood.
Mood Indigo was created in 1930.
i think the color purple means for the mood ring means, happy.
its different for each mood ring so sometimes they come with a card or sheet with the colors meanings.
It differs but most often GREY stands for sadness or greif, typically pertrayed as blue, but then again most mood rings dont have the color grey.
I believe your talking of mood rings.