yes
So if you fall in the water people can see you easily
I have partial colour blindness, and I see fluorescent colours as pale dessatureted colours. for example, where a normal person ould see a bright vivid fluorescent pink I see nothing but a pale salmon tone.
So other cars can see them in the dark. Neon colours are bright and fluorescent.
Generally, yes. If the area is especially bright, it may be difficult to see.
We see different colours because other colours are being absorbed.
yes I think so, because if they were bright colours they would be easier to see and it would be hard for them to hunt ect.
If you go to the rainbow pool in the main shops area you will be able to see all paintbrush colours and the pets that can be painted those colours.
You See Colours was created on 2006-03-06.
We see it precisely because it is bright. If it were dark, we wouldn't see it.We see it precisely because it is bright. If it were dark, we wouldn't see it.We see it precisely because it is bright. If it were dark, we wouldn't see it.We see it precisely because it is bright. If it were dark, we wouldn't see it.
Dogs have better vision, but they both see white and black anyway.. ~ ~ Dogs actually see in colour, however only really bright colours such as blue, red and green show up, other colours are extremely weak, for example, yellow would just look white. they also only see in 2D
Pretty well any bright colour, but we have to bear in mind that a bee's colour vision is different from our own. They can see ultra-violet light, which we can't, but are not able to see light from the red end of the spectrum, their vision sensitivity starting at around orange.
Cats CAN see in colour, even though alot of people say they are colour blind. This is not terribly true, cats do not see bright colours, they see everything in a more pale hue. Yellow is their most responsive colour as it is still bright, blue will be virtually white and black almost grey ect. They have a keen sense of smell though.