Some of the dye may not have moved up the paper due to its solubility and interaction with the paper's fibers. If the dye is less soluble in the solvent used or has a stronger affinity for the paper, it will remain stationary. Additionally, the dye could be heavier or more viscous, preventing it from being carried along by the solvent's movement. Environmental factors, such as humidity or temperature, could also affect the dye's mobility.
No, it my seem like it but some are monocots.
protists-some but not all. Animalia-all of them move
first move all the seals on one side and then click the paper which is the map of the treasure
not all Pokemon can learn it, only some can learn that move. i can't seem to find a list of what Pokemon are able to, but ill post it if i find one.
All the pieces of paper are floating around the island. They're quite easy to find and are in nearly every place you think of. Once you have them all examine them and move them all into place.
all it is is paper and some folding skills
Some planets seem brighter - not all of them. Planets are quite near to us, as compared to the stars.
if you want any sims to move out, then all you have to to do is get the news paper and click on "find own place" then you choose who want to go and they will leave.
all seem independent
You have to move the seal that is on the right all the way to the left and just click on it
If you move your muscles together all the time, you will be tired.
A fan. You might have drop pieces of paper in the path of the fan, and query them as to what makes the paper move. Balloons are also fun--what are the balloons full of, and from where does it come?