La trame verte et bleue est l'appellation donnée à un corridor biologique dans la Région Nord-Pas de Calais, c'est un projet régional proposé par le CERDD.
voir: www.cerdd.org/spip.php?article1520
Nord-Pas-de-Calais can be called green due to its lush countryside, forests, and agricultural lands. It can be called blue because of its proximity to the English Channel and North Sea, providing opportunities for water-based activities and beautiful coastal views.
The prefix "cyan" means blue-green or greenish-blue in color. It is typically used to describe shades of blue that have a hint of green in them.
red is "rojo" (ROH-hoh)blue is "azul" (ah-SOOL)green is "verde" (BAYR-day)and yellow is "amarillo" (AH-mah-REE-yoh)
beat you "black and blue""red eye" flight"yellow-bellied" chicken"green" with envycaught "red-handed""black" with ragefeeling "blue"
Turquoise can function as a noun or an adjective. As a noun, it refers to a blue-green mineral or a shade of blue-green color. As an adjective, it describes something of a blue-green color resembling that of the turquoise gemstone.
The word "emerald" can be used before the word "green" to describe a particular shade or type of green.
blue-green algae, blue-green bacteria, and Cyanophyta
yellow and blue and a little bit of black or green and dark blue or green and black
Blue green algae are procaryo and mostly unicellular and form a source of food for other organisms. i.e, why blue green algae are called primitive organisms.
Cyanobacteria are called BLUE GREEN algae because Red,Brown,Green and Blue pigments are present in them and that's why they are termed as Red,Blue,Green and Brown algae.TAHIR SAJJAD
turquoise
It's called Cyanobacteria
cyanobacteria
batman's sidekick
depending on the context of Q the colour of clean sky should be Orange.Or purple The color of the clear sky is blue.
Uranus is green-blue in colour Earth looks blue from space, although at lower altitudes some of the planet appears green
Various amounts of red, green, and blue, the colors to which each of our three types of cones (in the eyes) are sensitive, produce any color in the spectrum. For this reason, red, green, and blue are called the additive colors.
Various amounts of red, green, and blue, the colors to which each of our three types of cones (in the eyes) are sensitive, produce any color in the spectrum. For this reason, red, green, and blue are called the additive colors.