Color actually derives from light interacting in the eye with the spectral sensitivities of the light receptors. So, yes, color exists unless a person suffers from color blindness or color vision deficiency. Color blindness affects many people in a population. For more information about how color exists, or for more information about color blindness, see the links, further down this page, under Sources and Related Links.
Color exists in our minds.
Bromine is an element which is red in color and it is the non-metal which exists in liquid state.One of the allotropic form of phosphorus also exists in red color.
It exists as a solid and is a bright yellow color.
Pikachu-color scheme is the only shiny, or alternate-color, version of Pichu that exists.
Seaborgium's color is not currently known as it is a man-made element that only exists in very small amounts and is highly radioactive.
Scientists are arguing over whether the color pink exists because the two colors that mix to make pink, purple and red, are at opposite ends of the spectrum on a rainbow. The two colors can't be mixed together naturally to make the color pink.
The color blue was not invented. It is a primary color, along with red and yellow, and exists without being mixed with any other colors.
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Humans can see around a million colors. There are more than 100 million colors.
This is a very stupid question, it is just like asking why is a tree called a tree? The color blue is my favorite color so I am very happy it exists. It is a great color and thats all I can really say.
Black is considered a color because it absorbs all visible wavelengths of light, making it visually distinct from other colors. While it may be the absence of color in terms of light reflection, it still exists as a distinct visual characteristic in the color spectrum.