The color they're born with. British people have dirty blonde hair, blonde hair, ginger hair, brown hair, and sometimes black hair.
Both are valid. Americans spell it color while British people use colour.
Nothing, except the nationality of the writer. Americans spell it color and generally, British people spell it colour, with a U.
British people use 'u' in words, like in the word colours. The same American English words do not have the 'u', e.g. colors.
Both spellings are correct. Most people in the United States spell it "color". Countries which use "British" spelling use "colour".
"British Tan" is both a leather dye and the color. As to its history and popularity, that remains to be found out.
Yes, Colour is the British version of "Color"
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The most popular color for Bentley convertibles is British Racing Green.This color is the most popular for British sports cars overall as well.
The British way of spelling color, is 'colour'
In Canada, the spelling of color is colour, as in the UK and Australia.
Red.