A common way to add color in code is to use hexadecimal color codes like #RRGGBB, where RR represents red, GG represents green, and BB represents blue. For example, #FF0000 is red, #00FF00 is green, and #0000FF is blue. You can use these codes in your CSS, HTML, or other code to specify colors.
light blue and black if I'm wrong so sorry Red, yellow and blue are the three primary colours. Primary colours can not be made by mixing two or more colours together.
Brilliant blue and Turquoise. Most people think that no colours make blue because blue is a primary colour however you can make blue. Magenta and cyan make blue. Blue is no longer a primary color.
Well yellow and blue make green as long as you have equal amounts of both colours mixed in.
The Rainbow as you see it are the colours which constitutes the light you see or rather percieve.
They can use a kind of glass/cristal named Prisma
to make the world more colourful.
It splits into the colours that make it up, so white light makes a rainbow, and different colours produce different results.
Minerals or purified salts (pigments)
I think you can make them different color by yourself. You can change different colors of cases for you ipad.
add colours, different designs, cut into different shape, use different material.
there are 5 Olympic rings and all the colours that are in the rings are the colours of the countries flags in whom are participating
we see a spectum of colours because we cant make white light that easily and we need the different colours to make white light!i hope i helped you answer the question
Because she loves all the different colours that there are she also loves the different shapes and images you can make
You split the stem in half and put each side in different colored water.
Simply to make the maps easier to read and understand.
The colours have no apparent meaning; they just make it look cool.
Light (or sunlight) is made up of all the wavelengths of light combined. If you mix all the colours of the rainbow together you get white. A prism just spreads out the individual wavelengths to illustrate the different colours. Different colours of light are just different mixtures of these.