Yes. There are different classifications of colorblindness. Even if fully colorblind, a sliced watermelon is still visible, as shades of grey.
Yes, if you look very hard.
No. Some people are colorblind so they only see black/white/gray.
=They dont see any color all they see is black and white i believe.=
With your eyes unless you are colorblind. The cone cells enable you to see colors.
Contrary to popular belief, only a rare percentage colorblind people can only see in black and white. More commonly, colorblind people difficulty telling two colors apart, or being able to identify what color an object is. Colorblind people don't see anything "wrong", their perception of color is just slightly different. Only in a minority of colorblind people is colorblindness a major disability. Common colours to not be able to distinguish between are green and red, blue and orange.
no color blind people are mainly red-green colorblind or less commonly blue-yellow colorblind
Yes, anyone can be colorblind regardless of their race. Colorblindness is a genetic condition that affects the ability to distinguish certain colors, and it is not specific to any particular racial group.
Watermelon is watermelon because it is a melon that it filled with water see water-melon watermelon.
no they can see every color we can see and more than we can see. pretty much every color of the spectrum. unless they were colorblind while they were living, of course.
black and white. No colour, didn't really have to ask that did you?
No, they are colorblind.
Dogs are not colorblind naturally, but if they have a problem and are colorblind it can be any color.