Color isn't a color- it is a word.
Sparkles is a real color, no matter what other people say. I believe that the roman gods invented it. Sparkle is a color itself, it is also my favorite color!
no, water does not have an affect on water because the water itself is plain. (clear) having color added to it will change the color, but not the rate of the evaporation. ( GOOD LUCK!)
I believe any color mixed with itself makes itself. So purple mixed with purple makes purple.
Yellow is a primary color, so you can't mix colors to get it If your talking about paints, you could either buy yellow itself or add a bit of white to orange, but it wouldn't be very much like yellow
A color is just a color and has no meaning in itself. Cultures, religions, and other groups assign certain meanings or symbolism to colors. You would have to ask about the meaning for a specific group of people. You are a clear thinker and this helps you through hard situations.
The color of an object is a result of how that object interacts with light. Objects reflect, absorb, and transmit certain wavelengths of light, which our eyes perceive as color. The color is not within the object itself, but rather is a perception created by our visual system based on the light interacting with the object.
It depends on what kind of food color and the color itself.
'color' itself is the Latin root, 'Chrom' is the greek root
it changes its color to hide
Ocher itself is a brownish color. Then there are "subtype's" of the color such as Red Ocher, and Yellow Ocher.
It can be either an adjective or a noun (when used for the color itself). It is a shade of the color red.
It can be, when it refers to the color or scent of something. The color itself, the scent, and the flowering plant, are nouns.
It changes color through its skin.
a parrot camouflages by what ever color they are
Colour itself is a Physical Property.
The plant itself is a soft grey-green.
No, it is an adjective, or a noun when used for the color itself.