Yes. The color white in light represents all visible frequencies.
The reason that a "white" object appears "colorless" is that it is reflecting the entire range of colors. A "black" object is reflecting much less light, absorbing light energy across the entire range of colors.
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A white shirt.
No, the White House was not always white in color. It was originally gray when it was first built in 1792, and it was later painted white to cover up the fire damage from the War of 1812.
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it can range from olive white or olive skin
The specific color that is opposite of white on the color wheel doesn't exist. Most color wheels do not contain the color white on them, if they do it's directly in the center.
Yes, natural diamonds exist in all the colours and shades of the rainbow.
The color doesn't matter, but a small pig would be called a piglet
Cheese is generally some shade of white, yellow or orange, although there does exist a blue cheese.
Sodium astatide (NaAt) is not a naturally occurring compound. However, if it were to exist, it would likely be a white or pale yellow solid because astatine is in the halogen group, which usually imparts a light color to compounds.
Color exists in our minds.
There may be. I do know that ligers exist. So do white tigers. Probably do not exist in the wild.
that doesn't exist nor is that a word Actually, Praseodymium is an element on the periodic table of elements. There for a word. And to answer the question, Praseodymium is a silver-white color.
White tigers are not a separate subspecies and do not exist in the wild. They are a rare color variation of the Bengal tiger that is found in captivity, primarily in zoos and wildlife sanctuaries.
Great white sharks still exist.
Not naturally,but yes they do exist.
No, pigs do not naturally come in the color purple. They are typically found in shades of pink, black, and white.