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because the ink from the base line would mix with the ink blobs you are testing... its a bit obvious. and NEVER EVER draw your base line under the water. cause that would mean the blobs you are testing mix in the water and you dont know what colours the inks split into. depending on your age this is in your gcse and a level exams i think.

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