You are confused, the Aboriginals did not use x rays in any way.
Whoever wrote this answer^ is clearly wrong. If it did not exist, why do learn about it in school? hmh.... well because i don't know this answer, by best advice would to do more research on Australian websites. Or ask your history teacher, a family member, or a friend... sorry this didn't help.
It changes for each time the test is taken. You have to x-ray ALL of the paintings thorouhly, and then choose the one that had drawings underneath the paint.
The x-ray wand (much smaller than the real thing) lets you look under the surface layer of paint on a painting. In the Forgery Lab, scanning each of the 5 paintings will show one that has other drawings beneath the paint. (That would be the real one.) Later, when a package arrives at the museum, use the included scanner - pass it over the Starry Night copy to see the hidden message.
Yes, x-ray is a compound noun. There are three types of compound nouns: open spaced: tennis shoe, front door, paint brush hyphenated: mother-in-law, fifty-five, x-ray closed: bathtub, baseball, houseboat
For the walls - height x diameter (10+10+12+12) = sq.ft. If you are painting the floor and/of ceiling too. 10 x 12 (x 2 if doing both) = sq.ft. Paint will have an approximate coverage listed on the can.
Tagalog translation of X-RAY: X-RAY
An x-ray because X is pronounced as eks , that is, it starts with a vowel.
the first x ray was called an x ray.
I think his work was done by using acrylic paint and painting flat to make it look very 3d x
x ray have dangerous ray so its best to stay away from x ray
X-ray can be used as a verb.· x-ray· xeroxxerox If you consider "being x-rayed" has an act, than x-ray.
A plain X-ray is called KUB (kidney-ureter-bladder) x-ray. "Urography" is not plain x-ray.
x-ray fish are called x-ray fish because you can see through them