Tie dying consists of twisting sections of cloth, such as parts of a cotton T-shirt, and tying them in multiple places with rubber bands. When the fabric is placed in the dye solution the dye has difficulty penetrating into the twisted parts. Various colorful patterns will be seen on the cloth when the dying is finished and the rubber bands are removed.
Then, if you like, tie it up again and repeat the process using a different colored dye.
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It depends what the person (or animal or plant) is dying of, on the individual circumstances, and where you consider the process of death to begin. It could be argued that if a person is alive one moment, and then unalive the next, that the actual process of dying is but an instant.
A Thanatologist studies the actual process of death and dying.
The word 'dying' is the gerund form of the verb to die, a verbal noun.The noun dying is an abstract noun as a word for the process of passing from life or ceasing to be.
You can shampoo if you wish, it just means your hair will most likely be damaged more by the dying process.
Some people will throw up when they are dying. This just depends on how their body handles the process of passing away.
It is probably in the process of dying.
You fall asleep, and then you never wake up again.
Yes, the process of dying from hypothermia can be painful. As the body temperature drops, individuals may experience symptoms such as shivering, confusion, and numbness before eventually losing consciousness and succumbing to the cold.
A car battery would keep dying because inversely, the lesser the battery is used, the dying process continues. The more the battery is used, the lesser the dying process. But the dying commences and continues , the moment the car engine is not used. Thus, as often as the car is being used, the dying "resumes" the moment tne engine stops. And the faster it is used again, the slower the dying process.EVerytime the car engine is used, the battery recharges, thus life is given back to the battery. Once the engine stops, the dying resumes. This is why the car battery keeps on dying (everytime the car engine is not being used)
If you are looking for a comprehensive reference of the process, read Death And Dying by Elizabeth Kubler Ross whose research was the pioneering inquiry into this area.
dying, recycling, food processing & food preservation
It is called mutation.eat my shorts!:)