Orange, and Purple
as well as the tertiary colours yellow-orange, red- orange, red-purple, blue-purple, yellow-green, and blue-green.
No. Yellow is a primary color, and cannot be made by other colors. There are only three primary colors: Red, yellow, and blue. Red + green = brown.
Mostly olive green and other Earth toned colors. Ex: Brown, yellow, fuchsia.
Yes it is, though some species of algae can even be red, brown, yellow, or other colors.
They make brown. Red and yellow make orange, which is complimentary to blue. When complimentary colors are mixed they turn brown. Other complimentary colors and purlple (blue and red) and yellow, and green (blue and yellow) and red. I hope this helped.
Red+blue = purple Blue+yellow=green Yellow+red=orange Blue+green=blue-green Green+yellow=light green Red+green=brown Red+white=pink Black+white =gray
Yellow and orange
Blue is not derived from other colors. Green is. Red, Blue and Yellow are not intermediate colors.
The Earth looks blue from space because of the water that covers most of it. Other colors that can be seen are green, brown and yellow.
green, black, yellow, blue, brown, red, purple, and sometimes they go weird and turn opaque.
Out of the vast array of colors that can come out of your butt, yellow is not one of them, but I can suggest the many other colors that do. Green White Black and Red is your really effed up. You know you're screwed when the poop is brown though.
It depends:With crayons, paint, and markers, the answer is not really. Blue, Yellow, and Red are primary colors that cannot be created by mixing other colors. If the "gold" you're looking for is a yellow-gold, then you can't really make it with green. HOWEVER, I suppose that Red + Green would make brown, and if you added a touch of brown to yellow, you'd get a "gold" (Dark-yellow) type of color.With LIGHT (as opposed to crayons, paint, etc) you would combine green and red to make yellow.
green,yellow, blue-grey,yellow-green, yellow-orange and orange