The most common color that people with color blindness, particularly those with red-green color blindness, struggle to differentiate is red. They often confuse it with green, leading to difficulty distinguishing between shades of these colors. Depending on the type of color blindness, individuals may also have trouble with blues and yellows, but red and green confusion is the most prevalent.
well normally they get mixed up with red and orange .They can see color but just faded
No. Some may but most can see color, they just get certain colors mixed up
Yellow is still yellow, because people who are color blind commonly only get greens, reds, and some shades of blue mixed up. Not all colors are different when a person is color blind, but it also depends on the severity, and the type of colorblindness.
If shes mixed with white and black then black
When someone is color blind. This means that the color reflection of the object goes either past or misses your retina. If your retina is not functioning correctly, then you would have trouble seeing colors. Colors could get mixed up or you just see black and white.
First reason is they could have been great decedents of the Tribe Norse. They could have had there vision of color sacrificed to Great Valhalla(psst...its were were the dead guys go) And wen the color is gone they donate it to little Chinese people so they don't put lead in our toys
They don't... Blind people are enable to see any colour of any kind. (If they're fully blind). Do you mCean what they think about what colours might look like? Color blind people do not see the actual color and will see only black, white, or grey.
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.
If shes mixed with white and black then black
The color of the farther, or as most people spell it, father.
they could have any eye colourAnother Answer:According to a Harvard University study (Hooton) 42% had light blue eye color,another 30% had light mixed, and 27% had mixed eyes ranging from medium to dark mixed eye color ('hazel'). Some of the last category may be referred to as "brown" in common usage, but pure brown eyes are rare in Ireland.
People of European descent ("white people") form only a minority of the world's population. There are a larger number of people who are of Asian, African, or mixed descent ("people of color").