No. All hair colors are melanin derived, which is sort of brown colored - NOT on the rainbow.
The only change in hair color is more (aging toward maturity) and less (going grey) color.
It wouldn't. It is not possible for hair to randomly change color. The sun may lighten its shade and it may go grey with age.
I think it would hardly make a difference. Please notice that the reason the rainbow is colored in the first place is not related to the color of the water, but to refraction. White light is a mix of colors; the refraction in a water drop separate those.
Depending on the way you see the rainbow starting, it would either be red or violet.
In Newton's sevenfold, violet would be the last color of the rainbow.
How would I know. Like, who thinks of this just randomly? But if I had to guess I would say one color.
Well, if you go to the ski lodge after purchasing a new puffle, behind one of the couches is a rainbow looking pin thingy and u click on that and it will say would u like to pick this up and u say yes then you put it on like a pin and drag it on your puffle then u sart dancing then ur puffle will randomly change colors
Most likely you would either get black or brown.
what kind of question is this? its an opinion question therefore it is unanswerable
Orange? It might be her own color, orange, or given her affinity for apples, any of the colors apples come in. This would include red, yellow, and green.
they don't change color it would probably be the sun.
Brown, because brown is not one of the colors in the rainbow.
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you would expect a color change in oil of wintergreen because it has an OH group added to the FeCl3 which causes a purple color