Yes.
sheliak is a star with white atmesophere and little black dots
Yes, "eyes as shiny as big black seeds" is an example of a simile, not a metaphor. Similes use "like" or "as" to compare two different things, while metaphors directly state that one thing is another.
rainbow did not buy out Dots.. they just took over some of there locations
The size of seeds can vary greatly depending on the plant species. Some seeds like orchid seeds can be as small as a speck of dust, while seeds from fruits like coconuts can be as big as a tennis ball. Generally, seeds are small enough to be contained within the fruit or pod of a plant.
To create a light-to-dark effect using stippling, start by applying more closely spaced dots in areas where you want more light, gradually increasing the distance between the dots as you move toward the darker regions. Use a lighter touch for the initial dots and increase pressure or density in the darker areas to build depth. Experimenting with varying sizes of dots can also enhance the transition, allowing for a more nuanced gradient. This technique relies on the density and spacing of the dots to visually create the illusion of shading.
A kiwi has black seeds.
Kiwi is not lumpy it just have black little seeds and it is very very great.
No, the black dots on strawberries are not bugs. They are actually seeds that are a natural part of the fruit.
In high quality vanilla ice cream, the tiny black dots are actually the seeds from the vanilla bean.
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the seeds from a kiwi fruit are not poisonous but in fact the spiky bits on the skin of a kiwi is a human can take in a small percentage of this but if you take in too much it results in bad food poisoning. Trust me i know from experience.
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Yes and no. The plantain and cultivated banana are sterile, their seeds do not develop. You can see where the seeds would be, they are the black dots in the middle of the banana.
All stawberries carry their dry, yellow seeds on the outside. The seeds just appear as little black dots to us.
No. Kiwi are small flightless birds.A kiwifruit does in fact NOT have a kernel. If you're talking about those black seeds inside of them, then yes they have those. But they have no pit or solid kernel in them. ;)
The green dots seen over a strawberry fruit are its seeds. The seed(s) in many fruits are formed inside but in strawberry the seeds are seen outside the fruit, which will turn to brown - black when mature.
bananas have seeds. they're those small black/brown dots that you see along the core section of it.