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Yes. Kerosene can be dyed different colours
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If you mix a dye with a colourless solvent (e.g. alcohol) and place a drip of it in the centre of a round piece of filter paper, the different dyes will "run" at different speeds and for different distances. You will be left with a series of concentric circles which are of different colours.
Right click on a slide and go to Format Background. You then pick gradient fill or pattern fill and pick mixes of colours. You could also draw things on the slide with different colours to give the effect of mult-coloured slides.
They are rainbow colours bubbles but on a scale of 1 - 10 6 % most bubbles can be clear.
Make the shine in different colours as bubbles do. Maybe someone can blow the bubbles. You can also take more creative approach and draw someones bubble of life.
Titanium's natural appearance is a metallic silverish-white colour, although it can be anodized for a variety of colours ranging from red-orange.
Contrary to popular beliefs, parrots come in all different colours, such as grey and green. Obviously the most famous one, a multicoloured type exists however you can get them in much blander colours aswell. They are medium sized birds with talon toes and lots of feathers! Hope that helped
Beacause of the light reflecting of the detergent
We see different colours because other colours are being absorbed.
It has many different colours
First divide your paper into different sizes and shape. Start by drawing the sketch, the drawing, details and finally the shading. Draw the speech bubbles and write the words. Finally, add colours.
You Can Get Felt In Many Different Colours. Especially The Colours In The RainBow.
Ok..I know I am answering my own question - but in case you are like me and have nothing else better to do; it is all the colours used in the making of the label. Source: http://www.inspection.gc.ca/english/fssa/labeti/nutrikit/sectfe.shtml
The cone-shaped cells in the eyes detect colours.