pour yourself a glass of (water, oil, gasoline, turpentine, epoxy) and look at it.
A clear liquid. It is salt water.
Iron III Chloride is a brown, acidic liquid. It's used in water treatment.
i think it is like if you had hot soup and you let it sit, the top is getting air and cooling off, it's like wet paint, it can look dry but if you bump it, it will smudge.
An atom is too tiny to be in a liquid . . . some atoms are the building blocks of liquids, though. For instance, the atoms of hydrogen and oxygen work together to form water, which can be a liquid.
It is something you should look up bitxh
There are two layers of liquid hydrogen. The innermost layer is "liquid metallic hydrogen". Also, the liquid hydrogen is not the "core". We are not certain, but it is thought the core is a rocky core.Nobody knows what metallic hydrogen looks like, and there would be no light to see by, but since we're already ignoring every possible detail by presuming that we're not being instantly killed, why should we let a tiny thing like that stop us? My guess is that the boundary between metallic hydrogen and non-metallic hydrogen is not going to be at all like the air/ocean boundary on Earth, but more like the boundary between a liquid and a gas right at the critical point... a sort of fuzzy transition that's not at all distinct. It would probably "feel" more like being underwater (very light, very hot water) mixed with a kind of fogginess.
It is a river in Greek mythology forming a boundary between Earth and the underworld. The mythical description is 'muddy'
Green
look like liquid
they look like plastic in texture.
It's usually a liquid.
It is a thick golden liquid.
A sliding boundary is a type of boundary that allows for relative motion between two plates, typically characterized by horizontal movement in opposite directions along the boundary. It often results in shearing or rubbing of rock material along the boundary, causing earthquakes. Deformation and striations on the rocks can be evidence of sliding boundaries.
by the quantity of the liquid in each cup.
A clear liquid. It is salt water.
Like a viscous, slimy liquid
Because it has to go into the woman and sperm is microscopic. If it was not liquid it would be painful lol.