eccentric
you call the transparent liquid without taste water because watert is transparent ,you can see through it and it is tasteless
I believe it is the Platonic Plates Theory
That would be the Big Bang theory.
call theory
Pyrites are a class of minerals. Some people call them "fool's gold" because they sometimes look similar to gold, but they are not gold. Pyrite crystals are not transparent. They are opaque.
Um... Ptolemy. Hence the name (the adjectival form is usually spelled "Ptolemaic", though). You're more generous than I am if you call him a "scientist," though.
you call the transparent liquid without taste water because watert is transparent ,you can see through it and it is tasteless
It is called jelly fish
odd balls
theory of evolution
It is called a transparent object.
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refraction of light
Transparent.
Transparent
It is called "transparent".
It is called transparent object I think