Burning mouth syndrome can lead to burning sensations on the roof of your mouth your and the inner cheeks. It can cause discoloration for several days as a result of busted blood vessels.
Orange/silver She is a technically a goldfish, but looks orange.
No, because while the sun is rising the sun looks orange in colour because at that time the wavelength of orange colour rays will be more and while the sun is setting it looks in red colour because at that time the wavelength of red colour rays will be more. Normally the sky looks blue because at that time the wavelength of blue colour rays will be more.
Because cooking oil looks like the colour is orange!
almost every colour matches orange!Brown,Black,White, and Blue are the most popular matches to it, but you could also do Red,Pink,Yellow and even Green. The only colour I would suggest avoiding is purple (it only works if you use a dark purple and an orange that isn't neon) .
it is a small citrus fruit, looks quite like a small lemon but orange in colour.
Yellow but some times it looks orange but he is a yellow color
orange because it looks sort of like red. i'm talking about dark orange just to let you know.
I personally think that it is a firery yellow orange, in pictures of things like Google it looks really orange. Did you know that the sun had spots?!
The colour of Jupiter is red, beige, and a little bit of orange. It looks really airy and sandy at the same time. Scientists think that the combination of sulfur and phosphorous give Jupiter it's colour.
Assuming you are making these colours from primary colour paints...Orange can be formed by mixing red and yellow. If it looks too dark, mix yellow; if it looks too light, mix red. You can also use black and white to alter the shades.Yellow is a primary colour itself, so it should be available itself already.If you meant yellowish-orange...Again, assuming you are using primary colour paints, you would first mix red and yellow to form orange as mentioned above. To make it look lighter and more yellowish, add a few more tinges of yellow to your mixture. This will create a nice, smooth yellowish-orange colour - just what you need.
Like peaches based on what it naturally looks like not based on colour but if it were it would be sand and light orange mixed.
Colours do not have gender. Anyone can wear any colour they like and want to. Just a word of advise, most of it is in your attitude. It helps if the colour looks good on you, but if you want to wear a colour there really isn't a "colour police" out there that will stop you.