the colors that mix together to make all colors are: Green,Blue,Red
Red+Yellow=Orange
Blue+Yellow=Green
Red+Blue=Purple
Red+White=Pink
Black+White=Grey
black
White is all of the colors. Absence of color is black. White is all of the colors put together.
The color black is a mixture of all the colors in the rainbow put together. But black is also not a color it's a shade.
The are only one color and that is black put together
colorfull
multicoloured
All colors...
Yes and no. In light, white is all the colors mixed together and black is the absence of color. But with substances such as paint, black is pretty much all the colors put together. The above demonstrates the two main color systems. In the RGB system, red, green, and blue all make white, and black is the absence of all colors. In the CYM system, white is the absence of all colors, while black is cyan, yellow, and magenta.
Brown
White is the visible expression of all color combined as light. Black is a complete absence of light and therefore color. However, when mixing pigment to obtain a color, mixing all of the primary colors will result in a very dark (black like) color. This is because when you are using tools like markers or paints and you mix it all together, your blob of paint has now absorbed every color and no longer reflects color.
Chocolate can be mixed together with many different colors- like if you have a white cake mix and you put food coloring into it, it will turn into whatever color (or sort of like that color) you put into it. So, not all chocolate is brown.
well pretty much all colors if you put them together
Red and yellow-green should do it.