This is not exactly true. Most colorblind people can still see color and do not see entirely in black and white. Normally they just have trouble distinguishing between similar colors, such as blue and green.
true
False; Zeffirelli's Hamlet was shot in color.
False, Louis Braille devised his scheme in 1821.
no, because if you are color blind you might see the papi lights as different colors. (the papi lights are the lights at the end of the runway) you would also see the false horizon as the same colour therefore not accurately being able to see if you are level.
Black or dark color nail not fake
True. A shade is created by adding black to a color, which darkens it. So, the original color is always lighter than its shade.
it is true. :D
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A false color image, made up of colors such as reds, yellows, and purples, can be more useful. In a false-color image of Niagara Falls, the calm water upstream might be black while the waterfall's turbulent water is bright blue.
Ignorance, lack of knowledge, false sense of superiority, & fear of the unknown.
Ignorance, lack of knowledge, false sense of superiority, & fear of the unknown.
False