Chromatophores are present in skin of chamelion and it has ability to adjust its color with surroundings by changing depth of various chromatophores.
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
if you are talking about the strips that you put on your forehead it isn't an LCD strip instead there are different thermochromic inks applied to different parts of the strip. when heat is applied to the inks they change colour and with the use of different inks, they change colour at different temperatures because of this, you can see your temperature (: help much?
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.
it changes into deep blue colour.
The color-changing feature of a color-changing mug is due to a special thermochromic pigment that reacts to temperature changes. When hot liquid is poured into the mug, the pigment changes its molecular structure, causing the color to shift and reveal a different design or color.
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the colour of your grass changes when it is different times of the year.
Chameleons change colour for defence
When the number of protons changes, the elements changes. This could result in change in colour as a different mouth is formed.
because the older you get the colour changes. it is the same for some children as their hair colour changes.
it changes to green
A mood ring is a ring that if we wear it the colour of the ring changes.Each colour means a different mood. but it does not actually work.It changes its colour with the hepl of the temperature.Try putting the mood ring in the referigerator for a while and see.Dont ever put the ring in water
Depends on the colour it changes...
It can, yes.
Chameleon?
the lanterns