According to my book, Living with Art, it says:
"One of a pair of six-panel screens; color and gold on paper, 5'3" X 11'6"."
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Both Paul Klee's "Landscape with Yellow Birds" and Kaiho Yusho's "Fish Nets Drying in the Sun" exhibit a vibrant use of color and abstraction to convey their subjects. Klee employs whimsical forms and a rich palette to evoke a dreamlike quality in nature, while Yusho utilizes bold colors and simplified shapes to capture the essence of everyday life. Each artist transforms their respective landscapes into imaginative interpretations that invite viewers to explore deeper emotional and aesthetic connections.
You can make:Grilled Fish(Medium fish in frying pan)Fish Stew(Medium or Large Fish in Pot)Fish Sticks (Medium or Large Fish in Mixer)Sashimi(Medium or Large Fish No Utensil)
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No, drying of fish is a physical change, not a chemical change. The process of drying simply involves the removal of water from the fish, causing it to undergo a physical transformation, but its chemical composition remains the same.
because the fish would dry out and would rot out in the sun
Fish Recipes:Frying Pan:Grilled Fish- Medium FishCooking Pot:Fish Stew - Medium Fish OR Large FishMixer:Fish Sticks - Medium Fish OR Large FishNo Utensils:Sashimi - Medium Fish OR Large FishSushi - Sashimi + RiceballsChirashi Sushi - Sashimi + Scrambled Eggs + Riceballs + (Carrot OR Cucumber OR Pumpkin).Hope this helped :)
small fish
To effectively heat up fish, place it in an oven set to 350F for about 10-15 minutes or until it reaches an internal temperature of 145F. You can also reheat fish in a skillet on medium heat with a little oil or butter for 5-7 minutes. Avoid overheating to prevent drying out the fish.
The name of a snow crystal is snowflake, a piece of chipped-stone tool is a flake, and the rack for drying fish is called a fish rack.
By removing the water in the flesh of the fish, the bacteria that causes decomposition cannot multiply and decompose the fish.
Drying (involving only the water evaporation) is a physical change.