it would over heat. Black objects typically have a higher solar heat gain coefficient than lighter colors.
If you mean black tea, then most probably India, Pakistan, and Egypt.If you mean green tea, then most probably Japan
because of d corrosion.....the constituent of the pulp(probably iron) reacts wid air to form iron oxide.....and the pulp turns black
The probability of choosing a red or black card from a standard deck of 52 cards is 52 in 52, or 1 in 1. In other words, it will happen no matter what.
In the Bible it was set in area's around nowadays Iraq so therefore the people were probably very tanned
Phenotype: Black Bear x Brown Bear Genotype: BB x bb Possible gametes: B B b b Possible B B crosses: b Bb Bb b Bb Bb Phenotype of offspring: Only Black bears
Astronauts didn't discover black holes....
Most astronauts are a lot more careful than that. Nevertheless, if that were to happen, the gravitational pull of the black hole would either suck them in, never to be seen again, or else rip them apart.
It would become very hot. Dark surfaces absorb more light than light-colored ones. The energy from that light is turned into heat. In space there is nothing to filter out the light from the sun and no atmosphere to help dissipate it. For example, areas of the moon that are exposed to direct sunlight reach temperatures of about 200 degrees Fahrenheit (93 Celsius).
Black
no
To date, no black astronauts have walked on the moon.
Probably not, but anything could happen.
a black women named charity
The evil ones do!
no one knows
The nearest know black hole is at a distance of several thousand light-years. There are probably black holes closer by, but they are hard to detect, if they don't happen to be part of a close binary star system.The nearest know black hole is at a distance of several thousand light-years. There are probably black holes closer by, but they are hard to detect, if they don't happen to be part of a close binary star system.The nearest know black hole is at a distance of several thousand light-years. There are probably black holes closer by, but they are hard to detect, if they don't happen to be part of a close binary star system.The nearest know black hole is at a distance of several thousand light-years. There are probably black holes closer by, but they are hard to detect, if they don't happen to be part of a close binary star system.
The results would probably be catastrophic.