It is quite basic. Urine should look like anything from very light lemonade, to weak tea. If it is is almost colorless, the person is probably getting too much liquid. That isn't necessarily a problem, but it can be. If the person's urine looks like Bourbon whiskey, they are not getting enough fluids and that can be a real problem. "Basic yellow" is a good color to shoot for.
no, indigo is slightly darker than blue, it's the same color as dark jeans.
You can restain wood with a darker color stain
Check the cable to the monitor. Determine if the fault is in the computer or monitor, by plugging in a known good monitor. If a good monitor still shows blue, then the graphics card or chip, may be at fault.
Pencils have had no lead for many years.Generally, a softer graphite will have a darker color.A pencil with a high "B" rating will be soft and produce a darker color.
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The color black makes blue darker. Infact it makes any color darker.
Pitch black is a darker color. This is why they add the "pitch" in it.
If everything was the same color, I suppose it would be like seeing in black and white, except everything would have that color tint. There would still be shadows and different darker and lighter shades.
Yes, you can DYE a light color item, bleached or not, to a darker color.
Brown is the more darker color because of its texture. Just like a tree is darker than grass.
A monitor that displays only one color (and black or lack of color as the contrasting color for the background) is known as a monochrome monitor.
When blood cells have oxygen they are red, when they have no oxygen they are a darker shade of red.
their difference is that the male's color is like i guess you know the color of their feathers is darker not like a different color like the same color but darker
Dehydration
A 4NN color is typically darker than a 5NN color in the ColorFusion hair color system. The number in front represents the level of darkness, with lower numbers indicating darker shades.
Black added to any color will produce a darker shade of the color. So, if you add green to black, you would get a darker and darker green until you end up with what appears to be black.
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