Both are valid. Americans spell it color while British people use colour.
The correct spelling is color (US English) or colour (British English)
All you need to say is it's green. The "in color" already implied & redundant.
color, colorize, colorise, colourise, colourize, colour, color in, colour in
In British English, it's "colour," and in American English it's "color." Most websites say that colour is the wrong way of writing it because the website is made in America!!
colour
"What colour is your hair?" is correct.
In British English, the correct spellings are colour and favourite."Green is my favourite colour".In American English, the correct spellings are color and favorite."That color is not my favorite".
What color are your eyes is the correct way to phrase that particular question because 'eyes' is the subject of the verb and it is plural.But you could also say: 'What is the colour of your eyes?' because then 'colour' is the subject.
no, the correct colour is orange
The spelling "color" is the American English variation, while "colour" is the British English version. This difference in spelling stems from historical linguistic developments and the influence of various languages on English over time.
The correct spelling is color (US English) or colour (British English)
No. It is not correct to say that frogs change color due to weather.
Sperm doesn't really have a proper colour to it, it is usually clear. If not, see a doctor.
Both spellings are correct. Most people in the United States spell it "color". Countries which use "British" spelling use "colour".
Moustache or mustache are correct. It is kind of like color and colour. there are multiple ways to spell it.
All you need to say is it's green. The "in color" already implied & redundant.
color, colorize, colorise, colourise, colourize, colour, color in, colour in