Sunlight shining through the canopy of a tree can cause a dappled effect of sunlight and shadow beneath the tree.
The bright circular patches of light on the ground under a tree are caused by sunlight filtering through the leaves. When sunlight passes through the gaps in the leaves, it creates a pattern of light and shadow on the ground, often resulting in circular spots due to the shape of the leaves and their arrangement. Additionally, the presence of moisture or dew on the ground can enhance the brightness of these patches. This phenomenon is known as "dappled sunlight."
Many dogs have bald patches under their arms. It is completely normal. Many dogs will also have bald patches on their elbows, the joint on the upper front leg.
To put a patch or patches on.
White patches under the tongue could be caused by conditions such as oral thrush, leukoplakia, or oral lichen planus. It is important to have these patches evaluated by a healthcare provider for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment.
This picture is called "circular centipede under a beach umbrella."
The chromatids can first be seen under a light microscope during the metaphase stage of mitosis, when they line up along the cell's equator.
Four light brown spots under your arm could just be sun spots from being in the sun. However they could be cancerous if they grow, become raised, or become darker.
"Randy ran yet another board under his circular saw as he labored to build his daughter her dream playhouse."
The portion of the cell cycle during which chromosomes are invisible under the light microscope is known as interphase. During interphase, specifically in the G1, S, and G2 phases, the chromatin is in a relaxed, uncoiled state, making it difficult to distinguish individual chromosomes. It is only during mitosis, when the chromosomes condense, that they become visible under the microscope.
This picture is called "circular centipede under a beach umbrella."
This picture is called "circular centipede under a beach umbrella."
7 circular non itchy rash under my breast area had it for over 6 weeks what could it be?