Answer:

Blue is the colour of the Sky and the Sea - both of which are actually colourless. Blue signifies the vast expanse of space which pervades the universe and in which the Universe has its being.
VISHNU means the “all-pervading consciousness” and therefore his characteristic colour should be blue.
The connection between the Absolute known as BRAHMAN and expansive space is enunciated in the Chandogya Upanishad.
3:12:7-9: That which is (designated as) Brahman, even that is this ākāśa (space) outside the body. That which is the ākāśa outside the body, even that is the ākāśa inside the body. That which is the ākāśa inside the body, even that is this ākāśa within the (lotus of the) heart. This Brahmaan is all-filling and unchanging.
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Answer:
Kindly check the explanation section.
Explanation:
What we have up there as the problem/ Question is not a question at all but the differences between chemical changes and physical changes.
The two changes that may occur to a chemical substance or matter are either physical change or chemical changes.
A perfect example of physical change is the change of States of matter. In chemical changes that chemical characteristics of the compound /substance changes while in physical changes, the chemical composition of the substance will not change(only the appearance).
All the properties given for the physical ans chemical changes in the Question are correct.
<span>Considering the variety of movements covered in the section of your text entitled "The Rise in Cultural Nationalism how did American cultural life in the early nineteenth century reflect the Republican vision of the nation's future?
Jefferson and the Republicans championed the rights of the states and advocated a strict adherence to the Constitution, but once in office, they found new situations that demanded governmental actions that, in some cases, went beyond what the Federalists had done. What caused Jefferson and his party to change their approach to governing, what reservations did they have about what they were doing, and how were they able to rationalize this apparent change in program and philosophy? (Be sure to consult previous chapters when answering this question.)
How did the Federalists respond to Republican programs? If the Federalists favored a loose interpretation of the Constitution, why did they protest when Jefferson used a loose interpretation as well? What was it in the Republican program that the Federalists saw as a threat, and how did they respond?
Many historians view the War of 1812 as the second American war for independence but is this an accurate characterization? In what way did British policies prior to 1812 threaten our independence? Had the United States not fought the war, what might the results have been? Assess these questions, and determine if the United States was indeed fighting for independence."</span>