Dark Chocolate dumb a@@!
brown
Becuz white chocolate is better than dark chocolate.
You match the rings with the bolts. Look carefully at the bolts, there is an inside and outside color... dark or light. If the bolt in the corresponding color is dark on the inside and dark on the outside, then tap the ring on the door until it looks the same as the bolt. Do this with all four bolt-ring combinations, and the doors will open. Just in case it is hard to tell: Upper left bolt is Dark-inside, Dark outside Upper right is Light-inside, Light outside Lower left is Light-inside, Dark outside Lower Right is Dark-inside, Light outside.
You match the rings with the bolts. Look carefully at the bolts, there is an inside and outside color... dark or light. If the bolt in the corresponding color is dark on the inside and dark on the outside, then tap the ring on the door until it looks the same as the bolt. Do this with all four bolt-ring combinations, and the doors will open. Just in case it is hard to tell: Upper left bolt is Dark-inside, Dark outside Upper right is Light-inside, Light outside Lower left is Light-inside, Dark outside Lower Right is Dark-inside, Light outside.
A lantern.
Dark chocolate, having the lowest fat content, would melt slowest in a pot or pan. However, if the chocolate was left lying in the sun, the results might be different. Dark colors absorb heat from the sun faster than light colors, so dark chocolate might melt a little faster than usual.
no theres a light bulb in it...
According to some people milk hershey's chocolate melts 1st but actually dark chocolate melts 1st.Dark chocolate melts first because it is not made with milk,sugar,and other things that are put in milk chocolate.
dark chocolate
Sequoia's favourite type of chocolate id dark mint or just dark chocolate.
milk chocolate then white chocolate and then it's dark chocolate
The layer in the eye that contains dark pigment to absorb extra light and keep the inside of the eye dark is the choroid layer. The melanin pigment in this layer helps prevent light from scattering inside the eye, allowing for better vision and reducing glare.