It is a misleading term because people with color blindness are not blind. Rather, they tend to see colors in a limited range of hues; a rare few may not see colors at all.
its color defiency :) color blindness is when u cant see any colors and it is very rare.
Researchers studying red/green color blindness in the United Kingdom reported an average prevalence of only 4.7% in one group. Only 1% of Eskimo males are color blind. The ColorCorrection System was designed to enhance one's Color Blindness and allow one to pass an Ishihara Color Plate Test. The ColorCorrection System has a 100% Success Rate and 100% Guarantee for Passing the Ishihara Color Plate Test.
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The term for people who can see some colors but not others is "color vision deficiency," commonly known as color blindness.
Yes. See Wikipedia - Pingelap (#Color-blindness)
It is not true that color blindness is most common in females. Color blindness is most common in males and approximately 8 percent of men have it.
The cause of color blindness is X-linked factors.
Color blindness is hereditary and non-communicable.
The term misleading is the number that does not seem in pattern of the others.
Colour (color) blindness is genetic and is not curable.-- The question asks whether red-green color blindness is treatable, not curable.
Colour (color) blindness is genetic and is not curable.-- The question asks whether red-green color blindness is treatable, not curable.