When promoting a pawn in chess, it stays the same color it was to start with.
In the memory's the color always stays but in the community in goes away after an amount of time.
In the memory's the color always stays but in the community in goes away after an amount of time.
In the memory's the color always stays but in the community in goes away after an amount of time.
In the memory's the color always stays but in the community in goes away after an amount of time.
It stays in shape. Nothing happens.
Since the white heron always stays white, it symbolizes pureness.
The king is never removed from the board. He is simply checkmated and the game is over. A player can resign by tipping his king over, but it stays on the board
Every chess piece moves differently. The pawn moves forward two spaces on it's first turn and one space after that. It attacks by moving one diagonal forward. The castle(or rook) moves horizontally, at least until something gets in its way. The knight moves rather oddly. He is the only piece that can jump over other pieces. He moves three spaces in a L-shape. The bishop moves in a diagonal direction, but whatever color he starts on, he stays on that color. The king can move one space in any direction as long as he doesn't move into danger(check). The queen can move any number of spaces in any direction.
the color stays the same
No is stays clear
nothing, atoms are always moving.