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the varations of colour on are straberry are red when they are ripe and white and green when not ripe the varations of colour on are straberry are red when they are ripe and white and green when not ripe the varations of colour on are straberry are red when they are ripe and white and green when not ripe
Red
That is the reverse spelling of the popular Roy G. Biv question. Is it meant to give children an easy way to remember the colors of the spectrum: Red, Orange , Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo, & Violet
rouge in english is red
Let's see. An orange is roughtly spherical, an orange color, and a relatively smooth, but irregular exterior. When you peel it, this yellowish stuff gets on your hands that is really bitter. Inside, there is a white layr past the orange layer, and the white layer is actually sort of tasty. It is thicker on some oranges, and thinner on others. I prefer it thick. once you get to the center there are slices of orange that are delicious and packed with vitamin C. When you bite into one, the juice of the orange is released while still offering plenty of pleasurable chewing texture.
Scarlet
carmine
Blood red is a vivid deep red colour, similar to the colour of blood.
It Makes the Colour Orange
if you mix the primary colour red, withe the secondary colour orange, you will get the tertiary colour red-orange.
One part red (a primary colour) plus one part orange (a secondary colour) will result in red- orange (a tertiary colour).
It would be a vivid rich color...coming in rich light brown to rich light orange/red
Red is a primary colour. Orange is a secondary colour made from equal parts of the primary colours red and yellow. If you mix the two in equal parts you will get the tertiary colour red-orange.
The primary colour red added to the secondary colour orange (the result of mixing red and yellow) will result in the tertiary colour red-orange.
Red is a primary colour. Orange is a secondary colour made up of equal parts red and yellow. When you mix red & orange together you get the tertiary colour red-orange,
yellow Try again.... yellow is a primary colour you can not get a primary colour by mixing other colours for it. What you do get if you mix red (a primary) with orange (a secondary) is red-orange (a tertiary).
No, oranges are not named after the colour. The colour orange is actually named after the fruit.Before then, the colour orange was called geoluread (yellow-red).