What planets are you looking at? They're not really all that colorful. Did you possibly mean "plants"?
this is the chemistry answer
No. You would need to have a comparison to whatever is thin and colorful.
"I will if you will" is an example of a conditional sentence. It expresses a situation where one action is dependent on another action happening first.
give me a sample of chemistry trivias with a question did you know that?
This is not a question.
It cannot answer this question.
The question is a little vague. There can be many ways to look at chemistry, such as organic chemistry and inorganic chemistry.
Boron
Chemistry is everything. The computer you used to ask this question uses Chemistry in some way.
At one time the American Chemical Society used to hand out sheets of stickers of varying colorful designs, each of which said "This is a product of chemistry" with one sticker per sheet that was gray and said "This is NOT a product of chemistry ... OR IS IT?" The stickers were intended to help science instructors teach children that anything material upon which you can possiblyput a sticker is a result of chemistry of some kind or other.Ultimately, therefore, your question doesn't make much sense. The folder itself would not exist if it were not for chemistry; it's kind of meaningless to talk about which part is a result of chemistry.
Yes, most of the time they do.
You question is incoherent.