No amphibian is known to have the language ability to describe objects. An amphibian would perhaps perceive a box of crayons as an unfamiliar object that is dry and hard and which is probably not a food source.
The languages of our Earth's amphibians remain undeciphered, as yet. Sorry.
The box of crayons because they are more dense
Well you'd have to specify how many crayons are in one box first wouldn't you...
if you said that the number would be 100
The weight of a box of crayons is dependant on the weight of each crayon, and how many in the box For example, I have seen a box of 20 large crayons weighing 500g, so each individual crayon would be 25g!
the art room has a box of crayons at each table, with 8 crayons in each box. There are 64 crayons in the art room
in the box
No, a box of crayons is not a homogeneous mixture. It contains distinct, individual crayons of different colors, each with its own composition and properties. A homogeneous mixture would have a uniform composition throughout, such as a solution where the components are evenly distributed. In contrast, the visible differences among the crayons make it a heterogeneous collection.
The box of crayons because they are more dense
Box of Crayons - 2013 was released on: USA: 14 February 2013 (internet)
compares is less than.
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