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.
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
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