ice crystals
Red and white makes pink. The more white you add to the red will give you a lighter shade of pink.Red and white makes pink. The more white you add to the red will give you a lighter shade of pink.Red and white makes pink. The more white you add to the red will give you a lighter shade of pink.Red and white makes pink. The more white you add to the red will give you a lighter shade of pink.Red and white makes pink. The more white you add to the red will give you a lighter shade of pink.Red and white makes pink. The more white you add to the red will give you a lighter shade of pink.Red and white makes pink. The more white you add to the red will give you a lighter shade of pink.Red and white makes pink. The more white you add to the red will give you a lighter shade of pink.Red and white makes pink. The more white you add to the red will give you a lighter shade of pink.
obviously not and if you are asking this, you are really stupid, no offense :)
To save a snowflake from melting, it needs to be kept in a cold environment below freezing temperatures. This can be achieved by placing the snowflake in a freezer or a container with ice. Additionally, minimizing its exposure to heat and sunlight can help prevent it from melting.
"Yes" red and white makes pink. Find the right ratio for the intensity you desire.
A snowflake is an example of a crystalline solid. It forms when water vapor in the air freezes into ice crystals with a specific geometric arrangement.
You could name it Snowflake, Albino, Teakettle, Chichi or anything that makes you think of white, perhaps.
it is white
a snowflake represents the time of year. the season the time is here. Its what makes christmas:)
because its ice and ice is clear
Whitefur, snowball,snowflake,
Snowflake Obsidian
Smoke A confused snowflake
Nature - 1982 Snowflake The White Gorilla 23-8 was released on: USA: 20 February 2005
winter or snow or snowflake
snowflake soap powder
Swarovski currently offers two snowflake beads in their Chamilia collection; one white epoxy with aurora boreale center, and one red siam ornament bead. They also offer a rhodium plated snowflake charm, with crystal clear pave and white epoxy.
The streak of snowflake obsidian is typically white or gray. This volcanic glass exhibits a shiny, black surface with distinctive white or gray "snowflake" patterns, which are formed from cristobalite inclusions. When scratched against a porcelain plate, the streak reveals the mineral's true color, which is usually lighter than its appearance.