Yellow or Green
No, color can not be seen in the dark. The only color that can be seen in the dark is black, because it is dark. If it is not completely dark then you might be able to see the color of some objects.
It has no actual color. What is seen in micrographs are just light and dark.
Bright colors such as white, neon green, and fluorescent yellow are the most visible at night because they reflect light well. These colors stand out against dark backgrounds and are easily noticeable in low-light conditions.
yes because light colours can be seen on dark colours
If red light is absorbed, the color seen will be the complementary color of red, which is cyan.
When the room lights are turned off and it is entirely dark, a red shirt will appear black or very dark. This is because color perception relies on light; without any light to reflect off the shirt, our eyes cannot detect its red color. In complete darkness, the absence of light means that the shirt's color cannot be seen.
The colour that is best seen in the dark is... Black
Yes, light can be seen in the dark. When there is light present, it illuminates the surroundings and allows us to see objects.
Well if you are wearing dark blue shorts already, how are you going to get another pair on top - and if you manged this then they would cover up the dark blue shorts (so that they could not be seen) so the color would not matter.
A shadow can be dark when it blocks light, while light can be seen as the opposite of darkness. Additionally, certain materials, like paintings and photographs, can portray both light and dark elements in their composition.
Northern lights are best seen in the northern latitudes and best seen on clear dark nights (little cloud - moon) and best seen outside of large cities (light pollution) They are also best in the fall and winter months. They can be very stunning!
A light blueish green color... why do you care?