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People need color to see. Unlike cats, we see in color because we live in the daytime. Cats see in black and white and shades of gray because they are nocturnal.

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When your retina is struck with with red light and green light what color do you see?

the color is purple


What color is hard to see with its actual color?

The color blue is often cited as being difficult to see accurately in certain lighting conditions, as it can appear different shades depending on ambient lighting and other factors.


Are humans the only ones that can see color?

No, humans are not the only ones that can see color. Some animals, such as birds, fish, and insects, can see a wider range of colors or different wavelengths of light than humans.


What color would the world be if there were no colors?

like not even black or white just no color at all wouldn't there still have to be a color?Actually we would "see nothing". Black isn't a color. Black is the absence of color, so if there was no color it would all be black. And if it were all black we would not be able to see.But what would happen if the absence of color itself wasn't there? then what? would we see all of the colors on everything? would the universe be non-existing? nobody really knows, and nobody will ever know, but what we do know about color is that we wouldn't be here if there were no color. we couldn't see anything.but i have a different question. is there a color that nobody knows about? could be. but, exactly, how would the naked eye be able to see that color? If there was an unknown color, would that color be considered the absence of color? Nobody is sure to know.


Why do we see different color?

Color is brain code for frequencies of light - compare a black and white picture with the same one in color and note the ease with which you can pick out features. So - color detects foods and enemies faster.