Cobalt, gold, copper, silver, there are a lot of them that are the same colour as their name. If you can really consider the colours above as true colours.
No.
does the same organism always react to the same stimulus at the same way
It is a term used in height. On a map they use a variety of colours to show this. The colours do not stay the same. In fact, they get darker. e.g. green, yellow, orange, brown
You must be talking of a specific installation. Wire colours can be any colour that they are specified to be.
it isn't there is always different colours, maybe its just the brand
no they do not they actually have the same size as every other colour except the grey eyes they are always bigger than other colours
The Ivory Coast has the same colours in reverse. India also has the same colours laid out horizontally but it also has an emblem on it.
Cobalt, gold, copper, silver, there are a lot of them that are the same colour as their name. If you can really consider the colours above as true colours.
they always have open system'
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No some of them are different colours
No, not at all.
Two colours are complementary if lights of those colours add to make pure white light. Complementary colours are not the same as complementary pigments (or paints).
Japan's national colours are the same as the two colours of the Japanese flag - red and white.
Fashion. At times they have been other colours.
diffrent colours but still the same