You use primary colors to mix together, and you can get many secondary colours, depending on how many different combinations you try. Was this question a joke??
you have mixed the colors together so it could come out a secondary color
By mixing equal parts of two primary colors, you can create a secondary color. For example, combining red and blue creates purple, mixing red and yellow produces orange, and blending blue and yellow gives green. This is based on the subtractive color model, commonly used in art and design.
You can create secondary colors by mixing two primary colors together. For example, mixing red and blue will create purple, mixing red and yellow will create orange, and mixing blue and yellow will create green.
Red is a primary color so there isn't any way to make red. a primary color is one that no two colors mixed together could make it. the three primary colors are red blue and yellow. Then there are secondary colors. which are just the primary colors mixed together. purple, orange, green. simple! hope this helped!:)
Secondary succession can happy after primary succession . Secondary can be independent but is not usually independent from primary succession.
All omnivores are primary and secondary consumers , eg man ,fox ,cockroach etc.
When you mix pigments the color you end up with ends up with depends on the ratios you mix them in. If you choose just 2 pigments you could end up with a secondary color. If you mix all of them the color will be brownish.
Answer:The primary colors are red, blue, and yellow.Answer:There are many possible primary colors. For additive combination the primary colors colors could be red, green and blue. For subtractive combinations, they could be magenta, cyan and yellow. But depending on how you intend to use them, there can be other combinations too.
It depends on the ecosystem, but a general statement could be: secondary consumers consume the primary consumers, who consume the primary producers. If the secondary consumers are omnivores, they can also be a part of the second (primary consumer) and third (secondary consumer) trophic levels.
it could be referring to primary colors, meaning the three basic colors that cannot be made by combining any other colors. these colors are blue, red, and yellow.
The largest parts of an ecosystem is the primary consumers. The ecosystem could hold more of a body size of primary consumers as opposed to secondary consumers.
Red is a primary color so there isn't any way to make red. a primary color is one that no two colors mixed together could make it. the three primary colors are red blue and yellow. Then there are secondary colors. which are just the primary colors mixed together. purple, orange, green. simple! hope this helped!:)