No.
it doesn't
No its how much you feed them that affects their weight.
Depends on your hamster.
Yes of course
Silver nitrate is kept in colored bottles to protect it from exposure to light. Light can catalyze the decomposition of silver nitrate, causing it to form colloidal silver which can reduce its effectiveness. Colored bottles help to block out light and preserve the stability of the silver nitrate solution.
well bottles affect the ocean because the bottle(s) just sit in the ocean and get stuck on animals and soon it kills them
different colored lights have different energy required to kick an lectron out of its orbit in an electron transfer process inside the plant
You'll have a dead hamster
yes i had a hamster that had three litters so go ahead but i dont know if it would affect their life
The availability of different colored stones allowed the Prehistoric people to create different colors in their cave paintings. Animals were the subject of many of the paintings.
Central heterochromia does not affect eye sight. It is a condition where there is a different colored ring around the pupil, but it does not impact vision. It is simply a variation in eye color.
No, not exactly.