A mix of nitrocellulose and nitrogylcerine, usually extruded in sticks, and used as a propellant (gunpowder) in firearms and cannon.
Well, friend, during World War II, the standard issue camouflage for US soldiers was known as the M1942 "Frogskin" pattern. This camo featured a mix of green and brown splotches on a khaki background, helping our soldiers blend into various environments. It's important to remember the brave men and women who served during that time and the sacrifices they made for our freedom.
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They would wear uniforms but since they were on an expedition they would end up having a mix of fur clothings with parts of they're uniforms so... Yeah
Green must be added with black to make olive drab green.
Green with gray or black depending on your hue of green. The color olive drab is subjective, however, I have seen it used most in the military for the color of hand grenades.
Military green is an olive drab. You could mix it two ways. The first is to mix green and red and darken with a little black if necessary. The second way and perhaps more effective way is to mix yellow and black. This will give you an olive and you can adjust the depth of color by the addition of more or less black. But be careful. Start slowly with the black. Its powerful.
Olive Mix was born on April 10, 1887, in Oklahoma, USA.
Olive Mix died on November 1, 1972, in Los Angeles, California, USA.
I start with a medium tan colour and add brown to it till I get what I need.
When you mix beige with green, you typically get a muted, earthy tone that can range from olive to a soft khaki, depending on the specific shades used. The warmth of the beige can soften the green, resulting in a more subdued color. This combination often evokes a natural, organic feel and can vary in intensity based on the proportions of each color.
the olive oil will form into droplets and not mix with the water
Water and olive oil are not miscible.
Yes, you can use olive oil in cake mix for baking. It can add a unique flavor and moisture to the cake.
Yes, you can use olive oil in a cake mix as a substitute for other types of oil. Just be aware that olive oil has a distinct flavor that may affect the taste of the cake.
Olive Oyl and Water Don't Mix - 1942 was released on: USA: 8 May 1942