To make our world colorful to live in.
When warm colors are placed next to cool colors, the warm colors seem to move toward the viewer and the cool colors seem to move away from the viewer. This means that placing warm and cool colors next to each other creates a sense of depth.
Because their temperature seem to change too
Can you clarify this question a little? If you mean how do synesthetes see colors of things such as trees, toys, cars, and so on, then the answer is normally. Synesthesia does not change the colors of the outside world. So a synesthete will see the same green car that a non-synesthete will see.Synesthetes will see colors to things that non-synesthetes will see no color. For example, a piece of music will have color to a music-color synesthete. In this regard, synesthetic colors are normal colors with the exceptions that (1) some colors will seem to be mixed together but still separate at the same time (such as a number being both blue and red at the same time - but notpurple!) or (2) some colors cannot be described (such as a mixture of two colors that one doesn't normally see) or don't seem to be in existence anywhere in the outside world.
I think that the colors are bright colors. Things like orange and yellow. Maby add some bright pink or blue. Also if you want to really stand out, wear dark colors in the summer and light one in the winter. that make you seem very misterious.
things are not what they seem.
many people as kids seem to think so but there are no actual boy/girl colors. you can make them up yourself if you really want to
The most interesting things about rainbows is that rainbows have colors of the spectrum and colors look beautiful.
Things that seem funny
the flowers colors seem brighter than all the others.
it depends on the thing
Caterpillars eat as much laves as they can. Different caterpillars eat different things. When a caterpillar eats a lot, it sheds a layer of skin that it grows out of. That is why caterpillars may seem like they are changing colors and/or patterns.
Warm colors seem to pop out towards the viewer, cool colors seem to recede away. An artist can create the illusion of perspective by keeping this in mind. In realistic landscapes mountains in the distance will be cooler colors than the scene in the foreground.