it should be of suitable colour.
it should be able to fix itself or be capable of being fixed to the fabric.
it should be fast to light .
it should be resistant to the action of water, dilute acids and alkalies( all detergents and washing soaps are alkaline in nature)
Primary colors-red, yellow, blue. Similar colors-colors which appear near each other on the color wheel. i.e., orange and yellow. Complimentary colors-colors which appear opposite each other. i.e., red and green. Split complimentary colors-colors which blend well with the colors flanking its complimentary. i.e., orange with either blue-green or blue violet. Triad colors- any three colors equidistant on the wheel. i.e., red, yellow and blue. * http://members.fortunecity.com/decomaniac/colorcharacteristics.html* http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/Hbase/vision/specol.html
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A phenotype is a characteristic such as eye color for an organism. It includes observable characteristics.
You can inherit height, hair color, and eye color.
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A flower is a characteristic for the entire family of that plant. It incorporates some traits also, such as flower color, smell and floral biology etc. Characteristics of flower help in plant identification to a greater extent.
Chlorophyll reflects the green portion of the visible light spectrum, this is why most plants appear green in color
the mineral's "color"
The color of the light emitted by an element heated within a flame is a physical characteristic, but this particular physical characteristic is itself determined by a chemical characteristic: the distribution of electron energy levels within the element.
Different wavelengths of light have different colors.
Color is due to the reflection of white light. If the light source changes then the apparent color of the element would also change. So my opinion is No.
Yes, it is. It is a characteristic color, or an absence of light. The color itself may be a noun or pronoun.
It is color
It depends on the color of the light shining on either mirror. If there is no light, there is no color.
Well, it depends on how you color it. You might want to color it dark, therefor it would count as a dark color. But if you color it light, then it might be considered a light color. It all depends on how you look at it. In my opinion, i would consider it as a light color. But that is just my opinion; you may disagree.I LOVE JUSTIN BIEBERfrom; Belieber2 (later gonna be 44)
the color depends on which oil the lab mixes it with. I have seen it clear and also a light brownish color. just depends on the lab.
Color only exists because of spectral light, and the ability of our eyes and brains to process the sight light inro a definitive color. The color of an object depends on the color or intensity of the light bouncing off of it.
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Frequency is the characteristic of light that gives rise to our experience of color. It is analogous to the relationship of frequency and pitch for sound.