determined not by how cold the skin and the underlying tissues become but by how long they remain frozen
The orange sinks when it is peeled. The skin contains airbags that help it remain afloat. When the skin is peeled the air bags no longer remain there and the orange will sink. The orange sinks when it is peeled. The skin contains airbags that help it remain afloat. When the skin is peeled the air bags no longer remain there and the orange will sink.
The orange sinks when it is peeled. The skin contains airbags that help it remain afloat. When the skin is peeled the air bags no longer remain there and the orange will sink. The orange sinks when it is peeled. The skin contains airbags that help it remain afloat. When the skin is peeled the air bags no longer remain there and the orange will sink.
otherwise they're skin drys out and they die
The genes for melanin pigmentation remain turned off and synthesize more melanin than usual to protect the skin from photo-damage when it exposed to sunlight for a long time.
it remains on the surface areas for 78 hours. dispose of clothing with fire and use zinc based soap on skin surfaces, this greatly reduces the time.
They absorb oxygen through their skin, but they have to be moist.
No, not really. If you're naturally tanned or have darker skin, then you'll most likely remain that colour. As long as you keep up with vitamins you'll be fine.
It is not recommended; after drying salt remain on the skin.
The Long Banana Skin was created in 1975.
Yes - they are amphibians and can absorb oxygen through the skin, but do not need to be in water all the time as long as they can retreat somewhere cool and damp.
as long as you can smell it