It is likely that the first color humans were able to distinguish was red, as it is one of the most prominent colors in the natural world and easily visible. Early humans likely used natural pigments like red ochre for various purposes, such as body painting or rock art.
The first ever made balloon was made in 1824 and it was made of silk fabric coated with rubber. It was originally translucent or a milky color due to the materials used to make it.
you can't exactly say there's a first colour. However, the topmost colour is red, so that may be the answer you are looking for.
green as in ever green as in evergreen
Isaac Newton created the first color wheel in 1666 when he discovered a visible color spectrum using a prism.
Robert Goddard's first liquid-fueled rocket was silver in color.
The color would be white
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black
black
blue
nude and beige
Basketball was invented in USA by a Canadian (James Naismith).
The first ever made balloon was made in 1824 and it was made of silk fabric coated with rubber. It was originally translucent or a milky color due to the materials used to make it.
There was no colour b4 the earth was created, technically black... :)
Probability, as it is understood nowadays, was not discovered until around a century later!
Galileo did NOT discover Jupiter; just Jupiter's 4 largest moons.
prob black i mean that's the darkest color EVER so ya black