Orange then red i remember seeing
we are seeing primarily with the rods
You will miss seeing colors and shapes of objects as they appear before you.This is because echolocation use auditory sensor and with this you can only here
The index of refraction varies for different colors of light (i.e., for different wavelengths or frequencies), therefore, a source of white light, like rays from the Sun, can get separated into their components. White light isn't "pure" (monochromatic) light - it is really a mixture of many different colors.
The traditional colors of a rainbow are red, orange, yellow green, blue, indigo,and violet but you see them in a rainbow very rarely. you usally only see red,yellow, orange, blue, and violet if ur lucky.=======================================Answer #2:Tehnically, ALL of the colors that anyone has ever seen,or is capable of ever seeing, are in the rainbow.
The receptor cell that is associated with seeing colors is the ganglia.
Not seeing colors.
By pointing at something and asking "What's that color?" If the colors match, then you are not seeing inverted colors. This answer is WRONG! For example, if you ask "What's that color?" and point to black, but you are seeing white, the other person will answer it's black, but in your childhood you learned that the white that YOU see is called black, so you still don't know if you see inverted colors.
The process of seeing something is known as visual perception. Sight is one of the five common senses of human beings.
Blind people are not capable of seeing colors.
Orange then red i remember seeing
we are seeing primarily with the rods
Black is absorbed! White is reflected. :)
Colors from black can be separated by a process called Chromatography.
For standard presses, the four color process can create one million colors.
The four colors used in process color printing are cyan, magenta, yellow and key (black) or CMYK.
not exactly... shooting stars are just meteors of different colors. seeing one was said to be good luck, but scientifically NO.