It is because of the standards set by the language creators. The color is the standard keyword used.
because it was designed in America and that is how it was programmed
The background is a gradient, so the number is different all over. I would use a color sample tool to find the specific color you want.
the different colours give different feelings to anyone in it . the use of living rooms would need an uplifting colour e.g. red or orange . whereas bathrooms are better off with clean cool colours e.g. blue or green
It would depend on what is manufatured.
The background color would be a hex number like #eeeeee or the title of the color like lightslateblue p{ background: #/name }
yellow
No, You usually spell it the way you spelled it. If there is another way i would love to know
Tammie Pullins. Names usually do not change spelling in different languages, unless a different kind of alphabet is used.
It would be the color you stained.
Other than it burning more than coke usually would and making it a different color? Nothing at all.right.
They can see white, green, black and yellow and maybe some other colours. I don't know. (By the way, we spell the word COLOURlike that in Canada. In other places, you would spell it COLOR. We have it with the letter U.) They usually cannot see blue and orange.
they are related to their family and they would know by the spell and the color if its the same or not
because the pencil would like to be that color and not a different color
The equivalent would be 'mister' usually written 'Mr'
That would depend on exactly what you want, a rain spell is different than a sunny spell.
mars is a planet made out of rock so the iron is still there its just that earth has more power
usually you would get violet
No. Each laser pointer uses a laser that emits a specific color. the only way to get a different color would be to get a different laser.