brown
Red and lime green mixed together will create a shade of brown or olive green, depending on the proportions of each color.
Under a red light, a lime would appear dark and almost black, as red light does not provide the necessary spectrum to reflect the green color of the lime. The lime's surface would absorb most of the red light, resulting in a lack of color perception.
Sort of, but not really. The color of a lime is known as "lime green." That is where that color came from.
Yellow and chartreuse combined create a vibrant yellow-green color.
A lime is typically green in color when it is mature and ripe. Unripe limes may appear more yellowish or light green in color.
No, the lime color is white
Red and lime green mixed together will create a shade of brown or olive green, depending on the proportions of each color.
I just tried it... But I was mixing with lime green and regular red and it made MAROON
His favorite color is lime green.
It is red
Under a red light, a lime would appear dark and almost black, as red light does not provide the necessary spectrum to reflect the green color of the lime. The lime's surface would absorb most of the red light, resulting in a lack of color perception.
*shrugs* idk. if the lime stuff is clear then red but if the lime stuff is green then Santa Claus
it would make a lime color.
Red
Lime green and red
Lime green and red.
brown