green
The flag of Australia features three main colors: blue, white, and red. The background is a deep blue, with a white Commonwealth Star beneath the Union Jack in the canton and a constellation of white stars representing the Southern Cross on the right. The red is used in the Union Jack. Overall, the design reflects Australia's historical ties to Britain and its unique geographical identity.
The colour of old England,anagrammticaly
The colour of your curtainsAnd your feetlolageeehigh 5!
The basic colour was khaki
According to the Dictionary of New Zealand Biography, in 1893, Tom Ellison proposed at the first AGM of the NZRFU that the uniform be 'black jersey with silver fern monogram, black cap and stockings and white knickerbockers'. This was possibly to allow the reuse of uniforms for those in the New Zealand Natives and or the Wellington teams. The shorts were changed to black in 1901, and the name All Blacks was coined, although exactly by whom is debated). This name for the most prominent national sports team led to a strong national identity associated with the colour black. Many New Zealanders will wave a black flag emblazoned with the silver fern in preference to the national flag at sports events. Some sports people have said there is a psychological advantage over competitors in wearing the colour black, but some research has suggested that referees tend to judge those wearing black more harshly.
red
There is no colour ,the sun just reflects on it.
how color reflects the age of the wastewater?
the black colour absorbs all the colour and reflects nothing.this is why it appears black in colour. :) lillyXOXO
White
No, "colour" is not a verb. It is a noun that refers to the characteristic of an object or surface due to the way it reflects or emits light. The verb form of "colour" is "to colour," which means to add colour to something.
Coke has no specific Pantone ref for its corporate colour, any branding on items can be in PAN 485 as a close approximation of the colour but is not an exact match. Coke has no specific Pantone ref for its corporate colour, any branding on items can be in PAN 485 as a close approximation of the colour but is not an exact match.
It's the corporate colour of the sponsors EDF.
colour depends on how much sunlight is reflected and absorbed. White is the colour that reflects all sunlight, black is the colour that absorbs all sunlight.
yes you idiot it reflects all what you see go get a life
When the light reflects on an object into your eye you see the objects colour. When all of the light reflects into your eye you see the colour as white. So if some of the light is absorbed into the object you see it as it being a certain colour. There are cone cells in the eye that detect color (the other type of cells is rod cells, which are better at distinguishing light/darkness and patterns). Different colors of light excite different cone cells and cone cell clusters and these cells transmit signals to your brain, which interprets these signals as color vision.
Because it only reflects the colour yellow and absorbs all others.