what is difference between poster and painting
water colours are more transparent than poster paints. and poster paints are stronger in colour while water colours tend to be paler.
Moisture is also water (H2O).
Water is not an acid and vinegar is. Another difference would be that water has no odour and vinegar has a very strong odour.
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cereal is a mixture , salt water is a solution
Salt in the water. Salt water.
Poster colors are also called Tempra paints. They are water based paints and are simple to use. The way to use them is to mix them with water until they are a thick consistency. Then take a brush and use a poster board or other surface to paint on and paint away.
add a small amount of warm water (tablespoon and shake vigously
A water paint with a gum binder, which is brilliant, opaque, and fast-drying, and usually sold in jars. Also known as show-card color. Preferred by grade school art classes.
The difference between a turtle and a chameleon is that a turtle is a animal that has a shell for a body and could live in the water or in land, and a chameleon is like a lizard that changes colors according where it is.
The difference between a mailman and water is water can be bottled and a mailman can't.
The main difference between water and ecowater is the hardness rating difference. For water testing and filter options, see your local water specialist.
the difference between fresh water and potable water is fresh water can come form the ground, and/or, ice burgs.
the difference between a snowflake and a water droplet is that a water droplet is a snowflake before and after it is actualy formed!!
You find images from google with dirty water, and write WATER POLLUTION with artwork somewhere on the poster.
difference between air jet loom and water jet loom
The difference between two things is what traits or characteristics set them apart; why they are different. For example:Water and IceThe difference between water and ice is that water is a liquid and water is not. Another thing is that ice is very cold and water can be warm.
No. Water is water.