Answer:
Vincent Van Gogh's notorious "Starry Night" has the texture of a oily, yet soft touch to the eyes. When examined closer, you can see that the colors are mainly black, blue, and yellow. The space looking towards the mountains is magnificently done, for you can tell with a naked eye that they are far away. The pattern of the wind that is painted blue is also a very big part, you wouldn't be able to tell that there was wind in the background if not the hue's were different from the other colors. The rhythm of this entire painting leads towards the side of calm and mysterious.
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Answer:
he's alright i mean i listen to him yes. definitely
Explanation:
The Hellenistic period covers the period of Mediterranean history between the death of Alexander the Great in 323 BC and the emergence of the Roman Empire as signified by the Battle of Actium in 31 BC and the subsequent conquest of Ptolemaic Egypt the following year
Answer/Explanation:
1. True It just depends on their ripeness. red is the ripest
2. False The yellow bell pepper actaully has the most vitamin c
3. True Within those weeks it will reach maturity (turn red)
4. False You could choose a specific pepper that will mature faster depending on where you live
5. N/A
6. True peppers are self fertilizing
7. True If a food doesn't look appealing people will reject it
8. This can be both True and false. California has been making machines that are made to pick peppers. This can also be false because machines can be too expensive and some people might want to do this the old fashion way and hand pick the peppers.
9. Again this can be both true and false because picking the peppers just depends on how you like them. Either green or red and ripe.
10. True and False Not only mishapen peppers but food that is misshapen or doesn't look "perfect enough" to go into store shelves will get thrown away, turned into compost, or there are sellers that sell these misshapen foods.
11. False The cold will most likely kill your peppers. Peppers tend to like warmer climates better.