I don't think its so much the water that was discovered as the glow dye that they put in it.
The inventor/ Discoverer of this dye is unknown to me if you do know feel free to put his name down here
Yes, a star is a glowing sphere of hot gas.
2003
bright, luminous, big, bold, empowering, glowing, floestent, beautiful, wondrous
It is glowing red hot because of the friction created between the space shuttle and the surrounding air.
Rainbows were not "discovered" in a specific location; they are a natural optical phenomenon that can be seen in the sky when sunlight is refracted, reflected, and dispersed by water droplets in the air. The appearance of a rainbow depends on the position of the observer in relation to the light source and the water droplets.
i think it was in 1999
well you could do the brightness like..... glowing with black light and glowing with out it.
me
non tonic water
It's not water .____.
pusy
because when they discovered it they could see it glowing like the goddess venus
Materials for making glowing water include a fluorescent or phosphorescent substance, such as a fluorescent dye or glow-in-the-dark powder, water, and a black light or UV light source to make it glow. These materials can be combined in varying quantities to achieve the desired glowing effect.
Water was not discovered.
The glowing water typically contains a chemical called luminol, which reacts with an oxidizing agent (such as hydrogen peroxide) to produce a chemiluminescent reaction. This reaction results in the emission of light without the generation of heat, giving the water a glowing appearance.
ts filament will not burn
Do you know how to make glowing water? Well I do. Just get some acid from a big or small batery. Then get a bowl of water. Be carful, put on gloves befor u handle the acid. Then, slowly pour the acid in thw water, mix it uo as good as u can. the pour the acid water in a glass or very hard cup. Then shack it very well. then you will have glowing water