Describing blue to a blind person would be difficult unless they were not born blind. Having no knowledge of what colors look like, or objects for that matter, you could not pose the idea, "blue looks like the sky." or "blue is the color of the ocean." unless the blind person has seen the sky or ocean before.
...But maybe they could understand that blue is the color of raindrops that fall on your skin.
The color? No. The emotion? Yes.
Blue is the color of the wind on a hot day.
I presume you mean 'a blind person'. Impossible to describe colours to a person who had been blind from birth.
It is not very easy to describe a color to someone who is blind. I mean you can't even describe black and that is what they look at all the time.
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Blind people are not capable of seeing colors.
Yes, elk are not color blind. They can see colors, including shades of green, blue, and yellow.
If the person has been blind all of their life, explaining color to them would be impossible. How can anyone have a conception of what color even means, if they never had the experience of seeing anything except darkness
Unless a person is color blind it is very easy to tell if something is light blue. If you are looking for light blue paint, the paint tin should should have the color printed clearly on the container.
Not totally. Like cattle, they can only see blue and yellowish hues, but not red.
Blue, unless you're blind.
either an off whitish color, or really light blue.