The cuticle of your fingernail is the whitish crescent at the base of the nail - the region where the nail is formed. I cannot think of any reason why water would turn this, or your fingers black. There are medical conditions, including simple bruising, that could do so.
I don't know but would hope it is not heart related!!
The color you would get when you mix a royal with a black depends on your mixture. If mixing only a small amount of black into the royal, you would get a darker, duller royal. If, say, you used equal parts blue and black, you would get a black, because black is dominant. However the black that you get could be a "livelier" black as opposed to a flat, dull black.
No. The cracking is usually explained as gas bubbles being created due to a vacuum affect from the expansion of the fluid inside the joint capsule. That would not cause the bones in your fingers to grow more slanted.
It would be hard to measure the difference, but Gloss would be a smoother finish so it would have slightly less drag.
there would be no water and no land and the earth would not exist anymore
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because rain is water. are you asking why water isnt black why would rain be black?
The sense of temperature in your fingers would help you feel that.
They ate with their fingers. then they would wash their hand between courses with water as the servant would bring the next courses to the table
The fingers actually swell up when they become saturated with water. The reason it appears shrunken or wrinkled is because of the skin being held to the bottom layer where the skin is connected. Basically fingers would look completely swollen if they werent held down by connective tissue underneath.
All animals have to drink water or they would die.
Odd question... Why wouldn't he? Vulcans have fingers, humans have fingers. His mother & father had him so naturally, he would have fingers.
If it is an I-phone your fingers because the screen is calibrated to only react when you use your fingers I would recamend fingers but it really depends on the phone
The glass could have traces of magnesium in it which when combined with hard water would create magnesium-oxide. This chemical change would turn the water black.
It depends on whether you are talking fahrenheit or celsius. Fahrenheit would be warm to the touch. Celsius would burn your fingers.
No, water cannot form a black hole, no matter the quantity. Black holes are only formed after the collapse of a supergiant star.