The genetics of eye color are more complex than previously thought. Almost any parent-child combination of eye colors can occur.
if you meant color instead of green color it would be black
Black added to any color will produce a darker shade of the color. So, if you add green to black, you would get a darker and darker green until you end up with what appears to be black.
Black and Green make a really dark Forest Green and then if you added white it would turn it back to a green
black
it would be black as there would be no color to reflect off of it e.g a green door in any color lighted room would make it look black except if it was in a white or green lighted room then it would look green :D
*do and yes they would go together. :)
I would think that black and red would contain more nutrients and antioxitants than green based on the deeper color.
Depends on where it is... For a wedding the unluckiest colour would be green &/or black.
it would appear black.
Since green is a secondary color, mixing it with any color would make a tertiary color. But red and green are complimentary colors and therefore would make a brown-black color. So blue, green and red mixed together would make and ugly brown color that's tinted with blue.
color are purple and black and number you would have to ask her but shes dead
blue, pink, black, green