People live with stereotypes like girls like pink and boys like blue but without those gender would not change how we look at things.
Hue, value, and intensity are the different qualities of color.
A tertiary color is a color made when you mix a primary color with a secondary color. Some examples are teal, violet, magenta, and chartreuse.
it did not affect the agriculture but it did have an effect on the farming
the soil , and trees affect their life in farming
it does not affect anything
this is my question for my science fair project!!!ok here it is 'Does gender affect color preference?' I need this by today. I am doing research and i need as much help as i can get thank you!!! thank you from a 6th grader i need help!!!
yes it does
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Generally girls go for the pink and the purples, and boys for the greens, reds and black. i think that is just kind of stereotypical though, not sure why but, yeah
Yes, Males have a higher chance of color blindness.
The force of attraction between a magnet and another object is completely unaffected by the object's weight, color, texture, age, density, religion, political affiliation, or gender preference.
of course not!
Yes, cats who are male tend to have larger paws than a female cat.Hope this helped :)Kaytiprox
I'm not sure. This is just a guess: i think it would because the hamster, or person as it may be, could have had some experience in the past (the older you are the more experiences) that leads to his or her preference of a certain color.
There is no preference between gender amongst Jews.
Gender Gap
Gender doesn't affect religion at all. If gender did affect religion it would be totally Bias. Well, there is your answer on "does gender affect religion."