when your water dragon turn es brown or almost black, this is due to stress, under heated enclosure, ect, if its under belly is brown it is most likely scale rot and should seek vet attention as soon as possible
condensation
The leaves only last a few weeks each. When they yellow and later brown, they should be removed. If all the leaves are turning dark, then the lily is dying.
I would say no, as long as your are not turning it back on after they have turned it off due to non-payment.
Examples of redox reactions among the given options are: Rusting of a car Burning propane The banana turning brown and mixing sodium hydroxide with hydrochloric acid to form table salt and water do not involve redox reactions.
Sea Lions aren't red they are brown black or light brown. Their fur out of the water is back and shiny but if its out of the water long enough its brown and fuzzy.
T. Graham Brown.
Water can exist in three physical states: solid (ice), liquid (water), and gas (water vapor). It can undergo physical changes such as freezing (turning into ice), melting (turning into water), evaporation (turning into water vapor), condensation (turning back into liquid), and sublimation (directly turning from solid to gas).
Read the instructions on the glue used.
Hot steam touching cold glass and turning back into water.
condensation. precipitation. rain.
The scientific term for water turning into ice is "freezing" and for ice turning back into water is "melting." These processes involve changes in temperature that cause water molecules to either slow down and form a solid lattice (freezing) or speed up and break apart the lattice structure (melting).
No turning back basically means that you can't back out of something or you can't chicken out.