that is an open question. its a persons opinion. i would be clear.
like not even black or white just no color at all wouldn't there still have to be a color?Actually we would "see nothing". Black isn't a color. Black is the absence of color, so if there was no color it would all be black. And if it were all black we would not be able to see.But what would happen if the absence of color itself wasn't there? then what? would we see all of the colors on everything? would the universe be non-existing? nobody really knows, and nobody will ever know, but what we do know about color is that we wouldn't be here if there were no color. we couldn't see anything.but i have a different question. is there a color that nobody knows about? could be. but, exactly, how would the naked eye be able to see that color? If there was an unknown color, would that color be considered the absence of color? Nobody is sure to know.
Dark, but with a bright look.
Well, it depends on how you color it. You might want to color it dark, therefor it would count as a dark color. But if you color it light, then it might be considered a light color. It all depends on how you look at it. In my opinion, i would consider it as a light color. But that is just my opinion; you may disagree.I LOVE JUSTIN BIEBERfrom; Belieber2 (later gonna be 44)
An orange-ish color
mars is a planet made out of rock so the iron is still there its just that earth has more power
the color of the sky would be your mom
like not even black or white just no color at all wouldn't there still have to be a color?Actually we would "see nothing". Black isn't a color. Black is the absence of color, so if there was no color it would all be black. And if it were all black we would not be able to see.But what would happen if the absence of color itself wasn't there? then what? would we see all of the colors on everything? would the universe be non-existing? nobody really knows, and nobody will ever know, but what we do know about color is that we wouldn't be here if there were no color. we couldn't see anything.but i have a different question. is there a color that nobody knows about? could be. but, exactly, how would the naked eye be able to see that color? If there was an unknown color, would that color be considered the absence of color? Nobody is sure to know.
I would say a nude color or ivory
It would be the color you stained.
I am not sure but I would say that the eye color would depend on the color and species type of the mantis and that it would have to blend in w/ the color of the insect for camouflage purposes
A hot color would be like red and a cold colour would be like blue.
If you are talking about a neon light, you can use any of the noble gases in a light. Helium would produce a pink color, neon would produce a red color, argon would produce a light blue color, krypton would produce a white color, xenon would produce a purple color. I don't recommend using radon, but if you were to it would produce a green color.
The flame color would be green.
I would think that white would be the color.
if something the color of magellan...what color is it?
blue It will be White
The resulting color will be a red-violet.