Well, isn't that a lovely question! Zebras are actually monochromatic, which means they are primarily black and white. Their unique stripes help them blend in with each other and confuse predators. Nature is full of wonderful surprises, just like the beautiful patterns on a zebra's coat.
Colorful, multihued, dichromatic (weak)
sodium light is not monochromatic but we consider it because sodium light is made up of two wavelengths i.e dichromatic having little difference in their values (5890 and 5896 A) n we take their mean value (5893 A)...........
Dichromatic vision is the ability for an animal to distinguish colors in dim light. It is the evolution of the basal mode of vision in animals.
I am monochromatic! =D
colour blindness
Monochromatic basically means colourless or black and white.
No, a sodium lamp is not a monochromatic lamp. It emits light in a narrow range of wavelengths, primarily the yellow-orange region of the spectrum, but it is not strictly monochromatic as it produces a broader spectrum of light compared to a true monochromatic source.
I am wearing monochromatic today. I am wearing red, pink, and deep red. Add white and add a shade to create that monochromatic palette.
The do, while drinking his water, was very monochromatic during so.
Dichromatic vision is colorblindness. Normal color vision is known as trichomacy, which means that the eye uses all three types of light cones normally. Dichromatic vision means that people can only use two types of cones. There are different types, depending on which cone does not work.
Monochromatic light is light composed of a single wavelength. One example of monochromatic light is the laser, which emits light of a very specific color or wavelength, making it highly monochromatic.
Monochromatic refers to the use of a single color in a variety of tints and shades.