The tone of your skin does not really connect with your eyes or hair try on a blue necklace then a red necklace if the blue looks better you are cool toned if the red looks better you are warm toned.
i would say a light brown to dark blonde :) !
green.
Yes, She is a blond.
Chlorophyll does not absorbs light wavelengths that correspond to the color green. So green is reflected and we see it is naturally green.
There are no flamingos that are naturally green.
If your hair is brown it will be forest green if your hair is blonde it will be light green if your hairis dirty blond it will be regular green
this is because the gene for blond hair was more domite than the brown. also with the eyes blue eyes was more domite than green eyes
There are dominant and recessive genes- according to popular theory, a brown/blond pair of alleles will have a dominant brown allele, but a recessive blond allele- dominant meaning: a person with a brown/blond allele or brown/brown allele will turn out brown, a person with blond/blond allele will turn out blond.Since both parents in this case are blond, they'd technically have a blond child as there is no dominant gene interfering. BUT if they were both brunettes, they could still have a blond child.Red hair is different- see "Genetics" at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hair_color Depending on the genetics of the mother and father themselves, the child will either have blue eyes if the green-eyed parent has a blue-eyed parent (probably, not 100% of course) and green eyes if the green-eyed parent has 100% green genes so to speak. See: http://www.athro.com/evo/inherit.htmlEye colour is not fully mapped out so it's more a game of probabilities.
lol shut up
Her eyes are green as she actualy sings Brown eys about her ex lovers eyesand ind Summerboy she sings;Sometimes, you might start a fightBut i'm happy pretending we`re alrightSun glasses cover up my green eyesMy martini glistens, yeahWhile checking out other guysxoxox
If you induce it it's never naturally and the answer is no.
Oscillatoria gets its naturally green color from Chlorophyll a.