well really paleontologist say that a dinosaur had a color we have never seen before a mix between purple and silver.-hope this helps.
Red is the color that can be seen from far away because its wavelength is big, compared to the other colors.
There are no known colors that no one has ever seen. Different cultures may have different ways of perceiving and describing colors, but the visible light spectrum encompasses all colors that the human eye can potentially see.
The colour that is best seen in the dark is... Black
a rainbow
Cats do see colors but not all the colors that humans see. They have fewer color receptors than humans, so the range of colors in a rainbow may appear somewhat different to them. However, it is likely that they can see rainbows to some extent.
Some humans probably can and so and have previously. on the other hands, many humans have not yet seen Him
There can be trillions of colors but you cannot see them due to the limitations of optic nerves. Humans are only able to detect limited amounts of colors, while there are nearly trillions of colors which can be seen by sensors or electronic devices.
There can be trillions of colors but you cannot see them due to the limitations of optic nerves. Humans are only able to detect limited amounts of colors, while there are nearly trillions of colors which can be seen by sensors or electronic devices.
Humans cannot see ultraviolet and infrared colors.
Humans can observe several basic spectral colors: Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, and Purple. In addition there is white, which is a combination of all these colors, and black which is an absence of color. All other colors visible to humans are combination of these.
Germans are humans, so they look like any other humans. They come in all colors and sizes.
Red is the color that can be seen from far away because its wavelength is big, compared to the other colors.
Visible light is the electromagnetic wave that can be seen by humans. It encompasses the colors of the rainbow ranging from violet (shorter wavelength) to red (longer wavelength). Beyond the visible light spectrum are ultraviolet and infrared rays that are not visible to the human eye.
The natural hair colors typically found in humans are black, brown, blonde, red, and variations of these colors.
No. As with all humans, when Jesus died he would not have been seen again.
Yes, those seven colors are all in the rainbow. So are all of the other colors that you or anyone else has ever seen.
cats also can distinguish there color