The cloth would be wite because if it were any other color the colored light would mix with the color of the cloth and make a different color.
Black because green light is absorbed by the blue sky
BLACK.
An object appears a certain color to you because it reflects that color of light and absorbs other colors of light. For example, a white object appears white because it reflects all colors of visible light (red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, violet). A black object appears black because it absorbs all of these colors--and as a result, none of those colors are reflected back to your eyes. Under white light, the object appears yellow-green because it reflects both yellow and green light and absorbs all other colors. (Remember, white light has all colors of visible light in it). If only green light is present, there's only green light for it to reflect--so it will appear green. If you shined yellow light on it only, it would be yellow. If you shined yellow and green light, it would appear yellow-green again. It you shined red and blue light on it, it would appear black, because it absorbs both of those colors.
It would appear black because the object would not reflect any of the colors of light back.
light purple
it is a contrasting scheme under triadic
The cloth would be wite because if it were any other color the colored light would mix with the color of the cloth and make a different color.
Black because green light is absorbed by the blue sky
Blue and purple light.
black
BLACK.
Green
probably a yellowy green !!
kind of brownish
turquoise(or turquiose)
It would be black becasue the object would absorb all the red light, and there would be no green light for it to reflect