Its hard to paint water. Simpily because in small concentrations water is fairly transparent, the blue color may be inspired from the color of the sky reflecting on the waters surface. HOWEVER water truley is a blue substance, as the depth of water increases the blue-er the water becomes. This is because of the water molecules abality to absord red light and in turn reflecting blue light.
I have seen his signature - a terible scrawl and he always dated his work - even the small, rough drawings or paintings.
No,clear and transparent water is not always fit for drinking.Water might appear clean,but it may contain some disease causing micro-organisms and other disolved impurites. Hence ,it is important to purify water before drinking.
No,clear and transparent water is not always fit for drinking.Water might appear clean,but it may contain some disease causing micro-organisms and other disolved impurites. Hence ,it is important to purify water before drinking.
Drinking water can't clear arteries, but it can help flush out substances through urine.
It is not clear when the term 'reverse cowgirl' was first used. The position can be seen in paintings and drawings as far back as 62 BC but it is not known what term they used. The term has certainly been widely used since the 19th century.
yes that you are drinking enough water
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Beer is a diuretic, which means it promotes urine production by increasing fluid intake. This dilutes the urine and can make it appear clearer. Additionally, alcohol can inhibit the release of a hormone that affects urine concentration, further contributing to clear urine.
By drinking fresh water.
becaus it wants to duuh! No, It is clear because there is no bacterei or dirt in it.
It's not too clear, but is roughly 1300 paintings!
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