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There are seven colors in a rainbow. Listed from top to bottom, these are: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet. The color with the longest wavelength is red. After this, the color with the next longest wavelength is orange, then yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet.
red. you can remember the colors of the rainbow in order by remembering: Roy G. Biv (red (r), orange (o), yellow (y), green (g), blue (b), indego (i, some people say this is no longer a color of the rainbow), and violet (v. violet is also known as purple) )
the first colour as in 'on top'
yellow
Because of the resolution of the colours as light reflects through the water particles
The top colour of a rainbow is red, then the second is orange, third is yellow, fourth is green, fifth is blue, sixth is indigo and the seventh colour is violet.
There are seven colors in a rainbow. Listed from top to bottom, these are: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet. The color with the longest wavelength is red. After this, the color with the next longest wavelength is orange, then yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet.
red. you can remember the colors of the rainbow in order by remembering: Roy G. Biv (red (r), orange (o), yellow (y), green (g), blue (b), indego (i, some people say this is no longer a color of the rainbow), and violet (v. violet is also known as purple) )
the first colour as in 'on top'
Red is at the top of the color wheel because red is the first color in the visible spectrum.
Purple.Answer:The "last" colour could be on either side of the rainbow. The visible colours are:RedOrangeYellowGreenBlueIndigoViolet
From the bottom up, it's red. From the top down, it's violet. The colors are remembered by ROY G BIV. Red, Orange , Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo (a dark blue) and Violet.
Either an SST or Red-top tube.
Red is on top.
It depends on the lab. Red, speckled, yellow...
It is the first color in the visible light sprectum. its really close to non-visible light called infrared light (heat). That's why things that are really hot are usually red. It's true that we could look at things the other way around and consider red to be the LAST color (with violet being the first), but going red-to-violet means the lower energy (and lower frequency) wavelengths come first.
yellow