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No it would turn to water
No, Jar Jar Binks is a male Gungan. He has a height of 1.96 meters and his eye color is orange.
a water jar is a woven basket used to collect water
All nails not made of galvanized metals or aluminum rust because the wet nails become oxidized then rust forms. Painted nails cannot escape the rusting processes if the paint does not get into every nook and cranny of the nail. Some paint has so much water in its formula the paint itself will rust as the water and air combine. Here is an experiment for you. Drop a nail into a completely filled jar of water then screw down the jar lid. Take another jar and put the nail into it with only half filled and leave the lid off. Which one rusts faster? Construction crews will put caulking around exposed nails to prevent the water and air from rusting the nails.
well if u mix mechanical WATER with solutions than in the middle of the night it will soon be yellow this is because we havent added any water inside the jar but if u add water into the jar than your water will turn purple
Get a jar. Then put milk, water, and blue food coloring in it. After that go in a room, turn out the lights, get a flashlight, and shine it on the jar.
The jar Alice took from the table had a label that said "Orange Marmalade" on it, which she hoped would turn into some sort of food or drink to help her as she fell down the rabbit hole in the "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" novel.
because all the smoke that is being let off by the flame is trapped inside the jar causing it to go misty which will eventually turn into water vapour/ condensation. hope this helps :)
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Cotton ball of acitone(nail polish remover) and stick it in a jar with the buggy
If the liquid inside the jar is colder than the surroundings, then the air near the jar will lose some of it's energy to the jar (and to the liquid). As the air cools water vapor in the air may turn to liquid, which forms water droplets on the surface of the glass. This process is known as condensation. Colder liquid will show a more damatic effect. Also the level of humidity in the air will affect how much water condenses on the glass.
Raccoons are pretty creative. Keep a lid on the jar (with holes in it for air) and keep the jar itself in a tight-fitting box, so that the raccoon can't get to the jar to break it. Nail the box to a table so they can't move the box. That ought to get it.