The metallic ball coated with soot appears silvery in water because the soot reflects light, giving the appearance of a shiny, metallic surface due to the contrast with the surrounding dark soot. This effect is similar to how a mirror reflects light to create a shiny appearance.
Soot is typically black in color.
The ice under will melt because black is a good absorber and a poor radiator.
A small piece of soot is called a "smut."
Yellow soot is obtained when the holes of the burner are not clean. The combustion is incomplete. The yellow soot or yellow flame is because of unburnt carbon particles.
yes
It is possible for humans to eat crows but it is not very common. many people do soot/kill them but do not eat them.
They do not have effect on humans whatso ever.
It accelerates melting.
The metallic ball coated with soot appears silvery in water because the soot reflects light, giving the appearance of a shiny, metallic surface due to the contrast with the surrounding dark soot. This effect is similar to how a mirror reflects light to create a shiny appearance.
Soot's plural is soot.
There would be no discernible physical effect on humans.
Pygmy seahorses do not effect humans. They are not even close to a treat to them whatsoever
Scavengers and decamposers eat the remains or the dead aligater or humans soot them for their skin and the Scavengers and decamposers eat the rest
soot doors is provide to clean the outside of the water tubes and to remove the soot.
The homophone for soot is suit.
Soot is typically black in color.