Green.
A light brown or golden stain would best mimic the natural appearance of cedar wood.
Any color blue would complement the color bronze perfectly!
Let's start with what colors have complements red and green blue and orange yellow and purple one of the colors in the pairs is a primary (where no colors can be mixed to make that color) and the other color is a secondary that cannot be made by two other primary colors that are not of its complement (green is made of blue and yellow while it's complement is red) if you mix any two complementary colors, it will make brown. However, since brown is made of a primary (red, blue, or yellow) and a secondary (green, orange, or purple) color it doesn't have a complement because it isn't a primary nor a secondary color. Black is made of equal parts of all three primary colors while white is no color. I don't think they are considered complementary colors, but the fact that brown has no complement, they answer to the question would be no. Not every color has a complement.
Burgundy is a dark red- complement of red is green so I would go with a green in the same shade.
No, and if Cedar Fair (the parent company of Cedar Point) were in financial trouble, then Cedar Point would be the last park they would close down. Cedar Fair owns 11 theme parks in North America.
The type of wood i would use is a cedar
A one sided shape
That would depend on what A sided polygon it is.
A split complement is a color scheme used in art and design that combines one base color with the two colors adjacent to its complementary color on the color wheel. For example, if the base color is blue, its complementary color is orange; thus, the split complements would be the colors on either side of orange, which are red-orange and yellow-orange. This scheme provides a vibrant contrast while maintaining some harmony, making it appealing for visual compositions. It’s often used to create depth and interest in artwork and design.
a light bronze tone or maybe even a light blue. Not too bright but not too light
A 7 sided pyramid would be called a heptahedral or heptahedron.
The reverse complement is the DNA sequence reversed and then its complementary base pairs. For example, I have a sequence: ATGGGCCT so the reverse complement would be AGGCCCAT