such as in the book Skybreaker, chapter 8, Kenneth Oppel includes information (minor elements) such as George Barton and the Aruba Consortium, the possible presence of undiscovered creatures, the betrothal of Nadira, and Matt's desperate longing for money.
Just imagine the numbers little..
The ones in parentheses are just a little easier to read..
p.s. I need answers today please!!!
CH4 (ch4)
S8 (s8)
distilled water
salt water
CH2O (ch2o)
concrete
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Elephants are mostly made of four elements
And every living thing is mostly made of four elements
Plants, bugs, birds, fish, bacteria and men
Are mostly carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen and oxygen
Was wondering if any art majors could enlighten me as to what kind of formal elements Georges de La Tour used in his Magdalen series of paintings?
I guess to be more specific, how did he use them.
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