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You may have a different colour skin than white (not all people with a different skin colour aren't English though), different shaped eyes... etc.
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White shark, white death, white pointer.
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Different varieties of peaches are different colours. They could be white or yellow or orange
the colour white is every other colour but white because of the pigments of every other colour let off the colour whiteshut up you, loner!!!!
Yes there are red pandas
white people thought they were different because of the colour of their skin
You can change colour settings, but normally it is white when it is selected.You can change colour settings, but normally it is white when it is selected.You can change colour settings, but normally it is white when it is selected.You can change colour settings, but normally it is white when it is selected.You can change colour settings, but normally it is white when it is selected.You can change colour settings, but normally it is white when it is selected.You can change colour settings, but normally it is white when it is selected.You can change colour settings, but normally it is white when it is selected.You can change colour settings, but normally it is white when it is selected.You can change colour settings, but normally it is white when it is selected.You can change colour settings, but normally it is white when it is selected.
The colour white is called a Tint. White is commonly used to lighten another colour, which is also called tinting. The colour black is called a Shade, which is the opposite of a tint. Black is added to another colour to create a darker shade.
The beauty and uniqueness of opals lies in the fact that they are made up of many colours. Opal is made up of blue, green, orange, yellow, purple and many colours in between. Those with flashes of red are particularly prized.Common opal, often known as "potch" is "undeveloped" opal, milky white in colour, but sometimes with touches of colour. It has little value, if any. This is different from white opal which has a background colour of white, with bright flashes of colour embedded within. Black opal, by contrast, has a dark background colour, which may also be navy blue or deep green.To see some different opals, click on the link below.Technical colour names include:Cacholong - white like porcelainFire Opal - orange to red in colour, semi-transparentGirasol - transparent blue/white with a touch of redHyalite - colourlessLechosos - deep green play of colourMenilite (liver) opal - grey or brownMexican waer opal - colourless or yellowishMilk opal - yellowish, bluish-white, or whitePrase - green colouredBlack opal - unique to Australia