It appeals to be pathos (feeling).
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Green paint can darken with age due to a variety of factors such as exposure to sunlight, oxidation, and environmental pollutants. Over time, these factors can cause the color pigments in the paint to break down or change, leading to a darker appearance. Regular maintenance and proper care can help slow down this process.
It is most likely that the child might have brown eyes as brown is more dominant. If you have more children, it is likely your other children will have blue or green eyes. It is most likely that the child might have brown eyes as brown is more dominant. If you have more children, it is likely your other children will have blue or green eyes. Again, It is more likely for the child to have brown eyes. I'm not sure, but maybe if you have more children the colors will mix a little. I think it is most likely for your child to have brown eyes, but my parents both have brown eyes, but my sister and I have blue. Slight chance that it could be brown with blue or green flecks, or hazel.
There is no verifiable information regarding a person named Tiny LaVonda being buried in a child's casket or having their body donated to a museum. This seems to be a fictional or fabricated scenario as it involves unusual and sensitive details.
Pathos only
They mean that in order to make the future world a place that our grand children would be glad to be born into we should "go green".
The elements in the center section are called transition elements.
The elements highlighted in green are classified as nonmetals. Nonmetals are elements that typically have low melting points and are poor conductors of heat and electricity. Examples of nonmetals include oxygen, nitrogen, and carbon.
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It was probably a dormant/recessive gene that your parents had and you just happened to inherit that particular eye gene.
The mother's genotype is rr. The daughter would inherit one recessive allele from her mother because her mother has only recessive alleles. Because the daughter is green eyed, she would inherit a dominant allele from her father. The brown-eyed daughter's genotype would be Rr.
No, many elements outside the s-block will also give a flame test.Here are a few examples.Some d-block elements include:Copper (blue-green flame)Manganese (yellowish green flame)Zinc (blue-green flame)Some p-block elements include:Lead (blue flame)Thallium (green flame)Selenium (azure flame)
The eye color of the twins can vary. They may have brown eyes if they inherit the dominant brown eye color gene from the mother. Or they may have green eyes if they inherit the recessive green eye color gene from the father. It is also possible for the twins to have a mix of both brown and green eye colors.
Green eyes are usually considered a recessive trait because they are less common than brown eyes. In order for someone to have green eyes, they need to inherit two copies of the gene for green eyes, one from each parent.
assign to green, yellow, and red areas.
When green and blue light are mixed, the resulting color is cyan. Cyan is a light blue-green color that has elements of both green and blue.