It does not disappear because you don't blink when you are looking at it. It does because of relative motion of the Earth relatively to the Sun.
Naphthalene (moth balls) sublimes, which means it transitions from a solid to a gas without going through a liquid phase. This process occurs due to the substance's high vapor pressure at room temperature, causing it to evaporate directly into the air. As a result, naphthalene can disappear from clothes without leaving any visible residue.
No, rainbows occur as a result of sunlight and raindrops. The sunlight is refracted, reflected, and dispersed by the raindrops, creating the colors we see in a rainbow. Without rain or sun, the conditions needed for a rainbow to form would not be present.
No, rainbows are formed when sunlight is refracted, reflected, and dispersed in water droplets in the atmosphere. Without sunlight, there wouldn't be the necessary light and water droplets interaction to create a rainbow.
Snow can disappear without leaving a puddle because when the snow melts it evaporates into the air..when something evaporates that means like it goes back to the clouds where it came from...like an example would be ...have you ever seen steam coming out of a pot while you were boiling water? that smokey looking stuff is the same as evaporation...such as when the bottom of the pot gets hot the water on the top begins to evaporate it is the samr as with snow say if the snow hit the cement or sand if either the sand or sidewalk was hot and or warm then the snow or water will evaporate but if it is cold (or the water is not boiling:)) then it will stay still and take longer to evaporate that is why most of the time snow will leave no puddle..............also sorry for such a long text
Blinking and breathing are both involuntary physiological processes that help maintain the body's overall function and health. They occur automatically, often without conscious effort, and serve essential roles: blinking protects and lubricates the eyes, while breathing supplies oxygen and removes carbon dioxide. Both processes can also be controlled voluntarily when needed, such as during meditation or while focusing. Additionally, they are rhythmic actions that can indicate emotional states, such as stress or relaxation.
Guineapigs can go at least 6-9 hours without blinking
probably with lots of practice or mabey a stunt double
Cats can keep their eyes open without blinking for an average of 30 to 40 seconds.
No, you cannot walk on the rainbow bridge without a passport.
Snakes have clear eyelid covers, but they too must wash the dust from their eyes by... blinking. I suppose it is possible that there are species of fishes that do not blink.
Blinking ;)
he's dead
I think it means to look at someone for a long period of time, blinking or not.
yes
melt it
The longest recorded time a human has gone without blinking is 1 hour, 5 minutes, and 11 seconds. This record was achieved by Julio Jaime from Colorado, USA in 2016.
No, it is not legal to disappear without a trace. If someone goes missing, it is important to report it to the authorities so they can investigate and try to locate the person.