English, asked by YoungVenusClementIII, 1 month ago

Who needs the drill for the mind?,
Cooking my blood cells, no ventilation,
Too much grease trapped, sike.
Can't you smell cranial fossa?,
I need a fan to make my gal-lay.
I treat my girl for puns and bruises.​

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Answered by op6382194
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Carbohydrates (also called carbs) are a type of macronutrient found in certain foods and drinks. Sugars, starches and fiber are carbohydrates. Other macronutrients include fat and protein. Your body needs these macronutrients to stay healthy.

Answered by Anonymous
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Colour of scattered light depends on the size of scattering particles that fine particles scatter light mainly of shorter wavelength while large particles scatter light of longer wavelength.

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The colour of the scattered light depends on the size of the scattering particles in the atmosphere: The larger particles of dust and water droplets present in the atmosphere scatter the light as much due to which the scattered light also appears white.

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Scattering of light depends on the wavelength of the light. The shorter the wavelength, the more it will scatter. Light of shorter wavelength can scatter event when it strikes an atom. For example:- Blue light has shorter wavelength whereas red light has longer wavelength.

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