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They are North America, Europe, and Asia.
The largest planet is Jupiter, and it does have a ring system, but it is so narrow as to be nearly invisible. The planet Saturn is the planet with the large, prominent disk of rings in orbit around the planet.
The reflection of the light from the sun only hits a certain part of the moon, the unlit portion is nearly invisible from earth. The moon is always 50% illuminated. Our position keeps changing, and so does the portion of the lit-up half that we can see from where we are.
The head of a pin is about 2mm in diameter. Use this to compare the relative sizes of cells and organisms sitting on a pinhead. Nearly invisible without magnification, dust mites dwarf pollen grains and human cells. In turn, bacteria and viruses are even smaller.
Is a spiky, succulent, perennial plant with yellow flowers and triangular, fleshy leaves with serrated edges that arise from a central base and may grow to nearly 2 ft (0.6 m) long. Each leaf is composed of three layers.
The potion made the wizard invisible. The stealth plane is nearly invisible to radar.
Invisible would be an adjective; however, invisibly is an adverb because it is describing a verb.
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Writing with milk on paper will be invisible (or nearly so) , Heating the paper will scorch the milk first and make it visible.
Yes..They are egg layers..Nearly all fish are.
Do you mean Invisalign? That's a name for a brand of dental braces that are nearly invisible on the teeth.
the truth is that a human acualy has got only 3 layers of skin but nearly evryone thinks it is 7 well it is not true
Hydrogen gas is odorless, colorless, and has no taste. A hydrogen flame is nearly invisible because it emits light in the (invisible) ultraviolet spectrum.
It may be nearly impossible to tell because of the overlap of vegetation.
The Troposphere. That is where nearly all of the weather takes place.
As with all birds, the male's look much like a nearly invisible clear worm..
No. It doesn't do anything to lighten the skin. I use honey everyday and would nearly invisible by now if it did.