Red and green are contrasting colours, and green next to red stands out.
It would take approximately 0.34 trillion (340 billion) carbon atoms placed next to each other to make a line that crosses the dot.
Fruit carbonates next to dry ice because of the dry ice's release of CO2. This gas, when placed next to fruit, sublimes and permeates the fruit. In return, it dissolves into the fruit's water supply.
When complementary colors are placed next to each other, it is called color harmony or color contrast. This creates a visually pleasing effect by enhancing the vibrancy and contrast between the colors.
LPG stands for Liquid Propane Gas. The composition may vary, but the major component is Propane. There will be a mixture of other hydrocarbons in the gas but Propylene is likely to be the next most abundant.
(aq) stands for aqueous, meaning the substance is dissolved in water. It indicates that the substance is in the form of ions in a solution rather than as solid particles.
When the logo has been trademarked (that's what TM stands for). If you want to trademark something, check out this article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trademark
Black and Tan is the usual colour ans the most well known colour also. Jet Black is the next most popular followed by Sables and then Whites lastly usually.
what colour is next associated with
Qubbat-ul-Islam Mosque stands next to Qutub Minar
Gray is the most resistant to hair colour, red will wash out in less than a month. The best way to pick your color is to hold the sample next to your eye. When the colour of your eye pops, that is your colour
Red hair is the most uncommon hair color. Only 4% of the world has it. Next comes blonde. Then brown. Then black.
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"Next" For WWE's "Next" Breakout Star.
well usaully it is placed next to your plate when you are finished
Four colours are used to colour a map or pattern so that no colour is next to the same colour.
DDR which is old and DDR2 is the most widely used. The DDR stands for Double Data Rate. DDR3 is next.
The next electron would be placed in the next available lowest energy orbital according to the aufbau principle, Hund's rule, and the Pauli exclusion principle.