The Sky Is Blue Because It Wants To Be Blue. The Grass Is Green Becuase It Wants To Be Green.... Got A Problem..... This Was Written By Steven Crowe The Sky Is Blue Because It Wants To Be Blue. The Grass Is Green Becuase It Wants To Be Green.... Got A Problem..... This Was Written By Steven Crowe
There are quite a few different colours you can get when mixing blue and green, for example teal or turquoise.Mixing green and blue paint is a lot of fun, and there are heaps of variations of blue-green that you can get.
Sage green is basically a greyed green. Start with a medium green add white to lighten the shade then add a touch of black to grey the colour down.
Lots of yellow, and a bit of blue Yellow and Blue, alter the shades of yellow an blue to get various shades of Green.
what if you mixed green and blue together? what color would you get?
green and white black and white black and red blue and pink orange and green blue and orange... It's better if you just pick your favorite colors though!
Grass looks black in blue light, because blue is an opaque color and green color absorbs it
wWhy wouldn’t the grass be green?
Well, the grass is green because the sky is blue and the sun is yellow so mix them together and you get GREEN!!!
Green is grass, blue is water..
The Fairtrade logo represents the blue as the sky the green as the grass and if you can see there is a guy waving (the black circle is his head and the middle of the green and the blue is him waving)
It changes it's usually green black or yellow, and she HATES blue
No, red, blue, and green make black.
green because there is a lot of green grass in farmlands
The flag of Kentucky consists of a navy blue field with a white seal surrounded by sprigs of goldenrod, featuring two men dressed in green outlined in black.
Blue,Black,Red,Yellow,Green.
No, the Earth is brown, the sea is blue, and the grass is green which makes it look blue and green. thank you and have a fun day :}
The sky appears blue due to Rayleigh scattering, where shorter blue wavelengths are scattered by gases and particles in the atmosphere. Green color in grass comes from chlorophyll, the pigment responsible for absorbing light energy to carry out photosynthesis.