orange is a natural color of an orange so if the orange was purple it would be called a purple related color
Because orange only reflects its colour which is orange.
if you keep the orange in blue light it will be changed
because its orange !
Different pigments in the chemical make up.
I believe it has to do with
Because they contain different coloured pigments.
Orange mountains bike look chic and stylish, but with the color orange, that was the color of the original BMX, the modern day BMX still looks good in orange.
It all depends on how you look at it. Example: ripe banana/old banana (yes)
Different molds feed on apples and other fruits, but in general mold can be fuzzy or flat or chunky. It comes in every color of the rainbow, but I've mostly ever seen white and gray on my fruit or bread at home.
The color may see, orange as that is frequently the color of the sand in many desert areas.
the color of the jasmine is white and red
if you are talking about the shape yes if you are talking about the color no.
The crystal itself is a yellowish orange. The mimosa bark is an orange color.
Just enough, so that you do not look like a banana.
Boise State Blue is a good coordinating color.
The earliest known use of orange as a fruit was in the 1300s and can be traced back to Sanskrit origins. The word nΔranga meant "orange tree." The term then evolved to mean the fruit. The use of orange as a color doesn't come for another 200 years, in the 1500s. Linguists believe that before this, the color was referred to as "yellow-red" or geolurΔad in Old English. So the color was named after the fruit, not the other way around.
Red