Cold
Clear
Snow
Mist
Pure
Bright
Clean
Stark
Burning
Water - Ice
Searing Heat
Foam
Muted
Pale
Milky
Ivory
Chalky
Rare
Lucky
Hidden - Secretive
Innocence
Surrender
Yes, some words to describe shades of blue include cerulean, azure, navy, and cobalt.
greenish blue due to the chemical reaction from the c02 from the flame and the potasiam iode in the salt.
Words used to describe the colour of the green would included things that are green. For example: grass, leaf, emerald, or forest. Some words used to describe the colour green speak more to the colour itself or the intensity of it. For example: light, medium, dark, or pale. Other words are more descriptive. For example: lush, irridecent or vibrant.
More white.
Red and white together will make pink. If you use more white it will be lighter. If you use more red it will be darker.
white, cold, made from freezed water vapour, shaped round, to be thrown, soft or hard, any more???
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The color of a star is its . . . color. In other words, a star's color shows us how white-hot it is. Some stars, like our Sun, are colored slightly in the yellow direction of white-hot. Bigger stars are less yellow and more blue - the bigger, the hotter, the bluer shade of white-hot they are. Red giants, white dwarfs and black holes are something related, but different.
Dalmatians are more prone to be color blind . actually dogs with patches or spots of white are more likely to be color blind rather than than pure white dogs or dogs without white.
Because black color is travel and heat more then any color and more then white.
no...and to be more precise...black and white are no colors but contrasts...