Chameleons change color through specialized cells called chromatophores. These cells contain pigments that can be manipulated by the chameleon's nervous system to expand or contract, causing different colors to be displayed. The change in color is primarily used for communication, camouflage, and regulating body temperature.
It can, yes.
when zinc carbonate is heated it' white colour changes to yellow . And when it is cooled it again changes to it original colour
The shirts contain a thermochromic (temperature sensitive) pigment which changes colour when cold or hot and when the sunlight heats up the pigment, the shirt changes colour.
This depends on the kind of pH paper.
Technically it can have changes in colour based on the intake of food and or chemicals such as medicines
It has specialised cells that have a system in the cells that makes them change colour into or whatever they blend into. it can also be seen as an illusion.
no
a chamelon can grow up to 100 ft long and weigh550 lbs
no it's not
leaves maybe
There are no chameleons of that size.
because the older you get the colour changes. it is the same for some children as their hair colour changes.
No. A chameleon's tail does not grow back.
Use the chamelon suit.
it changes to green
Depends on the colour it changes...
It can, yes.