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Kirk-era: Yellow, Picard era: Red.
Yellow is a primary colour. It is pure, and two colours cannot be mixed to make yellow.
In terms of actually physical colour, yellow is primary and therefore cannot be produced using two colours. In terms of light colour, red and green light produces yellow.
Yellow is a primary colour and cannot be created by mixing. Mixing orange and a yellow-green in the right quantities may give a dull amber colour, but that's as near as you'll get.
black because blue light cannot pass through a yellow filter
No, you cannot play Gameboy Colour games on the Nintendo DS.
It cannot be defined or named it can be just seen.
You cannot mix grey with a single colour to form yellow. Yellow is made by mixing green and red. The addition of grey would render a dark shade of yellow.
Because every other colour can be made from a mixture of these pigments, but they cannot be created from any other colour.
yellow is a prime colour, and therefore cannot be created using other colours, it can only be used to make other colours.
Blue is a primary colour, you cannot recreate a primary colour, you have to buy them from stores. These colours include; Red, blue, and yellow (are the three primary colours); you also cannot recreate white.
yellow and green