yes
because of its color
The Ink Spots recorded Java Jive in 1940 so it had to be before that.
Mangosteen ink is made from the deep purple pericarp of the fruit.
im not sure but i know its from an ink sak in the octopus
ink jet printer
It doesnt produce its own color it uses a cartridge that has color ink.
no!!! an ink is just a liqiud containing varoius pigments and dyes used for coloring surfaces to produce an image,text or design...ink is not hazardous!!
All Cephalopods, squid, octopus and cuttlefish produce ink. The colour differs between these three groups, being blue-black, black and brown respectively
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Solid ink can be purchased on the internet at places like: Cartridgesave, Amazon and Ebay. Solid ink is considered to produce more vibrant colours and is easier to use.
Drawing on the peel of a fruit with a Sharpie can potentially affect the fruit inside, depending on the type of fruit and the extent of the ink exposure. The ink may seep through the peel and contaminate the fruit, especially if the peel is damaged or porous. While some fruits have thicker skins that may offer protection, it's generally advisable to avoid using permanent markers on anything that will be consumed. For safety, it's best to use food-safe markers if labeling fruit is necessary.
Yes, black ink is generally cheaper than color ink because it is used more frequently in printing. Color ink can be more expensive due to the additional cartridges needed to produce different colors.