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All colors visible to the human eye are in the rainbow. They have no specific meaning.
The rainbow has ALL of the colors in it. Little kids in the First Grade learn seven colors, and many people never learn any more than that. But any color that the human eye can detect is in the rainbow, whether not it even has a name.
Brown
No. All the colors that the eye can see are there, so there are no others to change to.
It has all of them ... every color that your eye can see.
All colors visible to the human eye are in the rainbow. They have no specific meaning.
The light we observe is a mixture of monochromatic lights with different frequencies that can undergo dispersion of VIBGYOR colors when it passes through a denser medium. The VIBGYOR colors of the rainbow are independent mono chromatic light wave particles that constitute light itself. If all the colors of the rainbow is mixed together it will appear white light.
The rainbow has ALL of the colors in it. Little kids in the First Grade learn seven colors, and many people never learn any more than that. But any color that the human eye can detect is in the rainbow, whether not it even has a name.
well, the rainbow obviously has all the colors, but the answer is brown.
all the colors in the rainbow.
All the colours of the rainbow...!
ALL of the colors are.
You see all the colors in a rainbow.
Red, Yellow, and Blue.
all the colors in the rainbow
It's not possible to give a complete answer to that question, for two main reasons: 1). The human eye is capable of differentiating about 10 million colors, and they're ALL in the rainbow. 2). Most of them haven't even been named.
First of all we should know this :- Any color can be produced by the combination of RGB (Red, green and Blue). Rainbow consists of seven colors including RGB along with the four other colors which are the combination of RGB. Based on this concept we can say there is no color which is not in the Rainbow. All colors are included in the rainbow.