Yes adn no. It depends on the culture.
the true color of death is White, but most people perfer black because it's dark and twisted. or if Robert Jordan is to be believed "Trust is the colour of Death"
no
White is actually the presence of all colors combined, while black is the absence of color. In the world of light and color, white is a valid color due to its ability to be seen and perceived by the human eye.
White is the bears true color.
depending on your culture and where you are it could be either, such as in America the color of death/mourning is black but in China the color of death/mourning is white
I belive in traditional China. White is the color for death.
Black is not a color and the same is true of white.
true
True.
Black, white, and gray are considered achromatic colors, as they do not contain any true color pigment. Black is the absence of color, white is a mix of all colors, and gray is a neutral color produced by mixing black and white.
Fluorite's streak is white because that is the true color of the powdered form of the mineral. The impurities that cause color or tint in a mineral specimen are so insignificant in relation to the true mineral content that they are not visible when powdered.
no, its associated to weddings