Less than what? And less in what respect?
After the death of stars it becomes color less and was not able to see it
No particular set of colors are used to make black. Black is actually better described as a "shade" or "intensity". Completely black would be an absence of all reflected color. Any color added to it would make it lighter and less black.
black absorbs more heat because the color black absorbs all colors of the color spectrum. White absorbs less heat then black because is reflects all the colors of the spectrum. Black is a non exsistant color that is the disappearence of light therefore it absorbs heat and light.
Rods are more light-sensitive and less color-sensitive than are cones.
The color of our hair is technically dark brown. It is mostly mistaken as black because of the amount of what we call "eumelanin" which is less denser than any other colors. Eumelanin is a melanin that is recognized as black and brown in color.
Jet black.Black.ADDED BY JACOBM1198:Actually, white is the absence of color. Many people think that black is the absence of color because they think it is the absence of light, but it isn't true. Black absorbs all light and all color, which is why it is dark and less reflective than white, which reflects all light and color. Therefore, white is the absence of color. People, please don't answer questions you don't know.By the way, "jet black" is generally described as a shiny black color, so even if black WAS the absence of color, that would be wrong.
A black bird is black in color.
Hair color genetics are complicated. Your child could actually have any color hair, from blond (less likely) to brown or black (more likely).
Black is the absence of all color. White is the presence of all color. Therefore, black has no actual color.
If you are referring to skin color, no. If you mean the color black but not a skin color, then yes.
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Black does not reflect. It absorbs all colors of light.