Yes
Yes, turquoise is considered a shade of blue.
i think its a shade of blue
Aquamarine and turquoise are similar in color, but they are not exactly the same. Aquamarine is a lighter shade of blue with green undertones, while turquoise is a slightly greener shade of blue with more vibrancy.
Turquoise is a shade of cyan, so it is between blue and green.
Turquoise is a shade of blue that is lighter and more greenish in color compared to a standard blue. Turquoise typically has a more vibrant and tropical appearance, while blue is a more traditional and calming color.
Turquoise is a greenish-blue color, while light blue is a pale blue color. Turquoise is more vibrant and has more green undertones compared to light blue, which is a softer and more subdued shade of blue.
Blue-green... a sort of turquoise shade.
ummm, its a shade of blue if that's what you mean. It's a bright shade of blue/greenIt's also a stone, but the color is light or dark greenish blue
you mix lime green and white.
An aqua is a shade of colour, usually a mix of green and blue, similar to the colour turquoise.
depends on what shades of pink and blue you are using if turquoise and a soft shade of pink then no but if vibrant they will clash
well,if you use green and blue it will give you turquoise and blue and yellow make green so i guess turquoise is the answer