The issue is that "green" and "yellow" are not so much specific exact colors as families of colors. A really light green can be lighter than a really dark yellow. However, in general, most people would say that most colors they'd call "green" are darker than most colors they'd call "yellow" (once the yellow gets dark enough, people tend to start calling it tan or brown instead of yellow).
Yes red is darker than green.
It depends on the application and requirements.
A lawn typically has a low albedo, meaning it absorbs a significant amount of sunlight rather than reflecting it. The green grass and soil generally have darker colors, which contribute to this lower reflectivity. In contrast, lighter surfaces, like concrete or snow, have a high albedo because they reflect more sunlight.
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When crossing two heterozygous pea plants (Yy x Yy) using a Punnett square, the resulting genotypes are YY, Yy, Yy, and yy. This results in a 1:2:1 genotype ratio, where 25% of the offspring will be homozygous dominant (YY), 50% will be heterozygous (Yy), and 25% will be homozygous recessive (yy). The phenotypic ratio will be 3 yellow (YY and Yy) to 1 green (yy).
Yes red is darker than green.
Yellow can be mixed with the colors on each side of yellow on the color wheel - orange and green, but beware - it will be a very dull yellow, and probably darker in value than you want. This is why, in painting, yellow is a primary color. It is a very intense color of very light value. The colors you would try to mix it from - orange and green - are both darker in value and less intense. This is why the resulting mix is darker and duller than primary yellow. So if you want a light, bright yellow, you won't be able to mix it using paint.
Yes pink is darker than green and orange
When you mix green and orange and yellow, you get a muddy brown color. The combination of these three colors results in a darker, earthy tone rather than a vibrant hue.
A darker yellow....actually, yellow and purple make a darker yellow. Yellow and black make an olive green color, but the shade will depend on the amounts of each color you use to mix.
If you're mixing everything from primary colors, you will have to mix blue and yellow to make green. If you go heavier on the blue than the yellow, it will be more of a blue-green than a straight green.
Blue and Yellow are both primary colours. When you mix equal parts yellow and blue you get the secondary colour Green. When mixing green you can vary the colour by varying the amount of blue for a darker green and yellow for a brighter green.
There is no such color as blue yellow, but those two colors mixed together make green. Green and black makes just plain darker green, but depends on how much black you use. The more black you use, the darker green it will be. Hope this helps! ;)
Yes green is brighter than yellow
Yes green is better than yellow
because yellow cheese is darker than white cheese.
yellow, lighter than mustard, darker than lemon