brown and yellow
Well boogers can be green because different germs will have different colours.
Green goes really well with pink.
Green, blue and brown.
black, gold, green, or white
The colours are actually very different. Red is a primary colour and green is secondary colour. If you look at a colour wheel red is opposite green meaning they are complimentary colours so they work well together.
Well I'm not sure what you're asking but fluorescent colours are the bright version. For example, fluro green is just a really bright green. The most common fluro colours are green, pink, yellow and orange.
Green is classic, and white would go well with it.
No. Blue and green, as well as red, form the three primary colours in light. Blue is a colour in its own right.The Primary colours are Blue, Yellow and Red. Blue and Yellow make Green.(With paint the colours are blue, red and yellow, and in printing it's cyan, magenta and yellow).
Well, there are actually 3 types of colours: Primary: Main Colours (Red, blue and yellow) Secondary: Colours made from combining 2 Primary colours (Purple, orange and green) Tertiary: Colours made by mixing Primary and secondary colour (Yellow-orange, teal, yellow-green) Hope this is what you were looking for.
well there is white with green stripes which can be celtic or Sporting Lisbon.. but there is endless possibilities depending on which tournament it is
bright colours such as yellow and lime green were very popular in the 1960s
Australia's national colours are green and gold. Therefore, green and gold are most commonly used to celebrate Australia Day. Australia's flag is blue, red and white. These colours are sometimes used to celebrate Australia Day as well.