Yes, it may help sometimes, but it depends on the topic you are doing. But, mostly color might help a little better, so you can learn the real color of something or anything else.
Black and white are colors, but technically both can be the absence of color, or the total combination of colors. B&W television used shades of gray (although that might also qualify as a color). The term "color TV" means a "full spectrum of colors" rather than simply grays.
Black is the absence of all color. White is the presence of all color. Therefore, black has no actual color.
No, he was not white, rather the opposite color, the other end of the spectrum. He was indeed, not a white man, but, as you have gathered, he was, in spite of speculation, a black man.
On a color palette, it would be white then black. White is the absence of color. Black is a mix of all colors.
Black and white are not colors in the traditional sense. They are achromatic, meaning they lack hue and are composed solely of lightness (black) or absence of lightness (white). They are typically considered as contrasting tones rather than colors.
White is every color, whereas black is the absence of color.
Brown skunks aren't a species, rather a color phase. All skunks have color phases and are traditionally black and white, however, they may also be solid black, brown, solid white and albino.
White is a combination of all the visible colors. Black is the absence of color, so black is not a color.
Black is not a color, it contains no colors. White is a color, it contains all the colors.
A color laser printer is capable of printing black/white and color documents using laser technology. You can learn more about these products at Bestbuy.com or Cnet.com.
white and black are absence of color, but id consider black to be warm and white to be cool.
The closest would be the Qinling subspecies which is tan and brown in color rather than black and white.