With the information give, there really shouldn't be. Go see a doctor.
No, people should not turn green when working with brass. The green tint that can sometimes occur on skin when handling brass is caused by a reaction between the metal and the oils on the skin, not from directly working with brass.
I think that it's mucus. but if you have a lung disease it could be that.
Snot is typically clear or white. If it appears green or yellow, it may indicate an infection or illness that requires medical attention.
Green eyes in kittens are typically a sign of normal eye development. As they age, their eye color may change as pigment is deposited in the iris. Green eyes are common in many cats and should not be a cause for concern unless accompanied by other symptoms.
Green plants photosynthesize to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose, a form of energy that the plant can use for growth and development. This process requires sunlight and chlorophyll, a green pigment in plants, to capture and convert light energy into chemical energy stored in glucose.
Take it to a vet IMMEDIATLY! It may be something serious, you never know!
Condensing
You can buy them at Stitches for like 20 bucks
IT sounds like oil is dripping on the exuast manifold check valve cover gasket. The green liquid is probably antifreeze coming from a water hose.
There are many. One example of a liquid that is green is methadone.
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Adding a green dye or mixing blue and yellow liquids can turn a liquid green.
dip in yellow,put on hat,dip in red,take off hat,put on stitches,dip in green,take off stitches,there you go.
The green i don't know but the blue one is coming out on July 11 2010.
green day might be coming to Ohio in 2013 least thets what my mate says
Absolutely not! Go see a doctor-that may be pus, but it SHOULD NOT be green. If there's any discharge at all, it should be clear or slightly yellow. Your piercing may be infected, or on its way there.
When going into a port or harbor, you should keep green buoys on your left. When leaving a port or harbor, you should keep green buoys to your right. A good way to remember this is the phrase "Red, Right, Return." This phrase means that you should keep Red buoys on your Right (thus keeping green buoys on your left) when coming into a port/harbor (Returning).