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If there were colors, that part of the spectrum would not be invisible.
Yes, it does, you can check it by looking at rainbow and counting number of colors present.
Blending or mixing of the colors is a phenotypic variation that is possible with co-dominance. Seeing both colors present at the same time is also possible.
No, the auroras usually only have green, blue and red, as well as combinations of these.
The wavelengths of light that contain the most energy that plants can use are blue.
They tend to contain different vitamins, all of which are part of a complete nutritious diet.
Blakc can be said to contain all the colors of the rainbow, mixed together in equal proportions.
The bags do not all contain identical mixes, not is each colour represented equally. It is therefore, not possible to provide a useful answer.
All of them, it reflects all the colors back to your eyes.
Its not possible for your ear to turn different colors, its elogical.
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Yes, because we need to see all colors.
All of them, it reflects all the colors back to your eyes.
One bit is 2 possible colors, black, 8bit has a possible of 256
If there were colors, that part of the spectrum would not be invisible.
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