Yes (or rather, an extract of seaweed).
From what I have seen, milk, chocolate syrup, ice and some sort of frappe powder, probably to thicken it up. And if you want some swirly cream on top :)
seaweed is photosynthetic, that means it uses sun-light to produce food. It therefore only makes sense for seaweed to have some means of keeping itself up where there is sunlight to exploit.
because they use milk and cream and shake itPerhaps from the fact its main ingredient is milk, which has been 'shaken up' with other ingredients such as sugar, ice cream and flavourings such as vanilla.
Mascara is used to darken, lengthen and thicken the lashes to open up the eyes.
They were shaking it up.
Because you suck it up
many do. the sea otter ties itself up with seaweed to prevent itself from drifting away on the tide while sleeping. the seaweed dragon hides amongst the seaweed, looking so much like the seaweed that predators cannot see it. there are many more creatures that use seaweed, but im not sur eof them right now.
It is extracted by warming the seaweed/kelp up.
Air pressure
let it grow
no, a milkshake isn't an element. An element is a type of pure substance, which is only made up of one type of particle. A milkshake would be a mixture, because many things (such as ice cream and chocolate syrup) are blended into one to create a milkshake.
To enjoy a thick milkshake with a milkshake straw efficiently, try tilting the cup slightly and using a spoon to help scoop up the thick shake while sipping through the straw. This method allows you to enjoy the milkshake without struggling to get it through the straw.