The images are free, in so much that you don't have to pay for the image each time you use it, unless I am much mistaken, though the owner may only release a low quality image in this way and ask for you to pay for a high quality image each time. This isn't much of a problem, because a mildly skilled graphic designer can make a poor quality image quite a bit better.
Should it? - No, that is not a hoped for outcome. It is common and probably will come back with time. There is not much you can do but wait weeks to months.
Spending excessive time pixel peeping when assessing image quality can lead to a loss of overall perspective on the image as a whole. This hyper-focus on minute details may distract from the overall impact and composition of the image, potentially causing the viewer to miss the intended message or emotional impact of the image.
japan was run by tony Blair at this persist time
No, copper is not considered biodegradable. It does not break down easily in the environment and can persist for a long time.
If you persist in giving ridiculous questions, we won't have time to answer your serious ones.
The half-life of tritium is about 12.3 years, meaning it takes that much time for half of the tritium to decay. However, tritium can persist in the environment for a longer time due to its constant formation in the upper atmosphere and mixing in with water sources.
The environment will not select for or against organisms that have a particular structure unless that structure affects the organisms' fitness.They are called Vestigial because they persist to exist.Additionally, evolution takes time, especially when something is not pushing it forward.
Persistence.However, it should be understood that there is both physical persistence, i.e. the time the image stays on the screen, and biological persistence, i.e. the time the human eye continues to perceive the image.
The environment will not select for or against organisms that have a particular structure unless that structure affects the organisms' fitness.They are called Vestigial because they persist to exist.Additionally, evolution takes time, especially when something is not pushing it forward.
Per Answers.com Thesaurus... last verb 1. To be in existence or in a certain state for an indefinitely long time: abide, continue, endure, go on, hold out, persist, remain, stay1. See continue/stop/pause. 2. To exist in spite of adversity: come through, persist, pull through, ride out, survive, weather. See live/die. 3. To remain fresh and unspoiled: keep. See change/persist.
That image that was taken along time ago looked really old.