Black would be no colours.
the way we see things, is that light bounces off a surface, and into our eyes. The colour of the surface decides the colour of the light that is bounced into our eyes, and allows us to tell what colour it is.
If there either isn't any light, or nothing that bounces in our direction, then we'll see the absence of light as black.
Black is all the colors and white is the abscence of all colors
NO!!!!! All the primary colors mixed together make black and white. Black and white are in no way primary colors.
Black is not a color, it contains no colors. White is a color, it contains all the colors.
well pretty much all colors if you put them together
red,yellow,blue,white and black 01/24/2010: White and Black are NOT primary colors. White is absent of color; none of the primary colors exist in White. You need primary colors to make other colors. If you were to mix together the 3 primary colors of red, yellow, and blue; don't be surprised when you see the result is Black. Black is all colors added and thus a made-color and combination of all colors.
all colors are in black. If you mix all the colors together you will receive black.
Black is all the colors and white is the abscence of all colors
mix all colors and it will be black
Black is a combination of all colors.
since black aborbs all colors it has no color
Black absorbs all colors because the absense of all colors makes black. If all colors are absorbed, then no color is returned to your eyes and you see nothing (black).
All of them. The combination of all saturated colors is black.
Yes all colors mixed together make black and it absorbs all colors, while all colors are in white and white reflects all color.
Yes and no. Black is the presence of all colors and white is the absence of all colors. If something appears black it is because the surface is reflecting all colors. If is appears white it is because it is absorbing all the colors. The whole black is a color thing has been going on for so many years, but in reality both black and white are because they both absorb all colors and is the presence of colors.
white contains all of the colors black reflects all of the colors
No, black is a mixture of all colors. Color is produced by reflected light is reflected. Like a red object absorbs all colors but red, which is being reflected and is what you see. Black reflects all colors, and whites absorbs all.
Yes, in that they aren't really colors: black absorbs all colors; white reflects all colors.