Click all three dew drops on the leaves above the pot, then click all three clouds, then add the magical essence of calm.
The colors that make up a rainbow are red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet (ROYGBIV). These colors are produced by the refraction and dispersion of sunlight through water droplets in the atmosphere.
A rainbow is made up of seven colors: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet. These colors are created by the dispersion of sunlight through water droplets in the atmosphere, resulting in the visible spectrum of light.
You can create a list of the colors in the rainbow in your notes by writing: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet. Alternatively, you can use color codes or small color swatches to represent each color in your notes.
Well, isn't that just a happy little question! When you mix red, green, and blue together, you get a lovely color called white. It's like a beautiful rainbow coming together in harmony. Just remember, there are no mistakes in art, only happy accidents!
Well, if the soil is acidic then the flower would turn and pink/red colour. if the soil had alkali then the colour would change to blue. Gardeners use this to make Hydrangeas change colour. other colours are possible to make, it all determines the Ph of the soil.
The Red spectrum of colors is always the outermost arc on a Rainbow while the Blue spectrum of colors make up the innermost arc
Blue is a primary light colour so it exists all the time. You cannot make it from any other colour. Shine a bright white light through a prism or look at a rainbow, you can see the "blue" part of the visible spectrum. Shine a light through a "blue" filter you can see the blue colour on a substrate. Between 400 and 500 nano meters frequency is where blue can be found
Blue is a primary light colour so it exists all the time. You cannot make it from any other colour. Shine a bright white light through a prism or look at a rainbow, you can see the "blue" part of the visible spectrum. Shine a light through a "blue" filter you can see the blue colour on a substrate. Between 400 and 500 nano meters frequency is where blue can be found
they make the colour blue with chemicals
Blue is a primary colour, you can not mix other colours to attain blue.
Yellow and green would create a more lime/yellowish shade of green as green can not produce any other colour when mixed with a colour with which is was created (green being the product of yellow and blue).
red and blue colours make violet colour
Midnight Black Blue
like a blue waffle
Mix a royal blue with a bit of black to make navy.
Sorry, Blue is one of the three primary colours (red & yellow being the other two). This means it is a base colour you can mix with other to get new colours, but you can not mix any colours to achieve blue.
the water is blue. i like blue colour. the sky is blue