This burn is called a 3rd degree burn. Usually the skin is charred and is surrounded by second degree burns which have blisters. The 3rd degree burn usually sticks to clothing.
the pigments become visible in the leaves as the seasons change! (A+)
When leaves are heated, they undergo a series of changes, primarily dehydration, which causes them to lose moisture. This can lead to wilting and eventual browning as the cellular structure breaks down. Additionally, if the temperature is high enough, the leaves may burn, resulting in charred or crispy textures. Ultimately, heating leaves can alter their color, texture, and overall integrity.
A solar eclipse that leaves a ring around the sun is known as an annular solar eclipse. This type of eclipse occurs when the moon is too far from Earth to completely cover the sun, resulting in a ring of sunlight being visible around the moon's silhouette during the peak of the eclipse.
veins
No, the leaves are very obvious and visible.
It's seed does not have two cotyledons. The leaves have veins that go upward, not branching out from a thick, center midrib(the center vein in most leaves) ~Those are the main reasons of why a corn is a monocot.
The aloe sprouts new leaves from the inside of the plant. The older leaves are on the outside. A link to the Wikipedia post on the aloe is supplied, and there are pictures there that will help you sort it out.
The three parts of a bulb are the basal plate (bottom), scales (layers around the basal plate), and the shoot apical meristem (center where leaves and flowers develop).
Katniss is given a tracker by the Gamemakers before she leaves the training center. This tracker allows the Gamemakers to keep track of all the tributes' movements during the Hunger Games.
When it leaves it is roaming around Sinnoh and can randomly appear anywhere.
most stomatas shown on around the leaves
The energy leaves the sun as light from the region called the photosphere. This is the visible surface of the sun where most of the sunlight we receive on Earth originates.