Green
If everything was the same color, I suppose it would be like seeing in black and white, except everything would have that color tint. There would still be shadows and different darker and lighter shades.
When you hold the material up, transparent would be you can clearly see through it. Translucent is when you can still see through it, but everything is all misty and blurry. And opaque completely blocks the light, like a book would or a piece of steel.Highly pigmented materials would be opaque. Milky quartz is translucent. Transparent is things such as calcite, clear quartz or emerald, and most glass.
Some people fill color in your life with their vibrancy.
Since green is a secondary color, mixing it with any color would make a tertiary color. But red and green are complimentary colors and therefore would make a brown-black color. So blue, green and red mixed together would make and ugly brown color that's tinted with blue.
Theirs Oxygen (which helps us breath) Their is Radon (helps with cancer and predicts earthquakes) Hydrogen (with out it their would be no water) Aluminum (used basically in everything: cars busses planes etc...) their are a lot of important stuff to basically all the elements They usually make up just about everything in the world.
blue because it is a soothing colour and no ones eyes would get hurt.
If everything was the same color, I suppose it would be like seeing in black and white, except everything would have that color tint. There would still be shadows and different darker and lighter shades.
White.
School bus isn't thing, school bus color remains same, (Yellow)
I would wear nude color; a shade closely matched to your skin tone.
I would choose Gold and Coral:)
Everything would become light and everything would start to float
Automatic
like not even black or white just no color at all wouldn't there still have to be a color?Actually we would "see nothing". Black isn't a color. Black is the absence of color, so if there was no color it would all be black. And if it were all black we would not be able to see.But what would happen if the absence of color itself wasn't there? then what? would we see all of the colors on everything? would the universe be non-existing? nobody really knows, and nobody will ever know, but what we do know about color is that we wouldn't be here if there were no color. we couldn't see anything.but i have a different question. is there a color that nobody knows about? could be. but, exactly, how would the naked eye be able to see that color? If there was an unknown color, would that color be considered the absence of color? Nobody is sure to know.
Green or blue.
In "The Giver," a world without color would lack vibrancy and the emotional depth that colors bring. Without color, people's experiences would be dull and devoid of the richness that color adds to life. The lack of color would also likely impact people's ability to express themselves and feel connected to their surroundings.
It would be yellow. Yellow surfaces only reflect yellow, light makes everything that is white or its own color the color of the light, and bananas are yellow.