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Color imitation is most often seen with the colored television. A color television imitates the human perception and imitation of the human visual system.
Color imitation is most often seen with the colored television. A color television imitates the human perception and imitation of the human visual system.
No, the blue color of the Earth when seen from outer space is given by the atmosphere, not by the water on it.
The color of human blood is reddish brown (dried), when sample goes through wagenaar test, it gives Brownish rhomboidal crystals when seen under microscope after test is being done
Three genetic traits found in human beings include eye color, blood type, and hair texture. These traits are inherited from our parents and are determined by specific genes. Variations in these genes contribute to the diversity of physical traits seen in human populations.
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.
yeah I'm stck on that question to........ well i think it would be reflected...... idk!!! DX
focal length
black of course
The bands of color that make up white light when combined are known as the visible light spectrum. They can be seen by the human eye when put through a prism.
Mermaids will only lure and drown a human if seen by one. It does not matter what time it is.
Of Course! I've seen water lilies of all colors! Purple, yellow, pink, red...They're everywhere