because black markers are made up of all colors.
it rusts and changes color
Because the pigments found in the marker are sperated by capillary action. So basically all the different pigments found in that one maker are spread on the paper. :)
lets see because there is a stem which can transfer the food coloring up the stem and go to the petals and in a day and the colors will go every where in the stem and maybe the colors of the petals will change into different colors
I read you have to let it sit over night for it to change cololers completely.Well,I guess it is right
white with red vertical stripes
"Dry Erase markers come in a very wide range of colors. While the markers originally only came in black, red, blue, and green; they are now available in rainbow colors and even neon."
Copic markers are alcohol-based markers used primarily for illustration. They come in a wide range of colors. They are similar to the PrismaColor graphic markers.
white, orange and red
red white and blue
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water colours are just like paint.
because black markers are made up of all colors.
orange, blue, and white. sometimes with dolphins.
white with orange markings and black lettering
no colors can make blue because it is a primary color
Marker paper is a specialized type of paper often used for creating illustrations or designs with markers, such as alcohol-based or water-based markers. It has a smooth surface that prevents bleeding and allows for clean, crisp lines and vibrant colors. Marker paper helps to ensure that the markers do not feather or bleed through the paper.