Art, asked by talakayala4698, 1 month ago

Which oil is at the upper layer of the poster colour?

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Answered by ParneetKaur1111
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Answer:

Poster paint (also known as tempera paint) is a distemper paint that usually uses a type of gum-water or glue size as its binder. It either comes in large bottles or jars or in a powdered form. It is normally a cheap paint used in school art classes.

Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

The uppermost layer of soil contains humus. Humus is a dark brown or black coloured organic matter that contains carbon in high concentration. So due to humus the uppermost layer of the soil is dark in colour.

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