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Contrasting Colours
well nail painting is simple although you need quite some skill but you do the colours or patterns how you like so don't think you have to match the nail polish on your fingers and your feet.
Where colours are opposite each other in the colour wheel, they are called complimentary colours, and indeed are seen as complimenting each other and matching well. They are usually quite contrasting, too.The three main pair of complimentary colours are:Blue & OrangeRed & GreenYellow & Purple
The colours that go well together the colours that are opposite each other on the colour wheel. Hope this helps :)
dark colours (e.g like a dark blue or a dark purple) go well with light colours (e.g like a cream or a white.) search on google for bedroom colours
Well,if its a calico.....it looks like it has socks...... --- You can't, really. Mixed breed cats can come in any colours or patterns.
Well, phrase it differently - Who said colours aren'tcolours?
Well, tortoiseshell cats' fur are in dappling patterns, sort of all blended together, and tabby cats' are usually in stripes.
Brown, grey, black, white, ginger. Any of those colours together as well.
Well, in Winter the feathers basically turns to pure white and in summer it turns to a fusion which consists of the colours: orange, white, brown, black and other colours which may look similar when the colours are mixed together.
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Although this may seem over-simple, bees are attracted by scent and by the colours. However, bees don't see the colours as we do. Their colour vision extends well into the ultra-violet part of the spectrum and is less sensitive to red. They can see patterns in the petals that we can't, and these patterns guide them to the nectar. This attraction would also explain why bees will come and investigate you if you are wearing flower-scented perfume.