There's an infinite amount of colors.
There are virtually an infinite amount of different skin colours that exist since the possibilities of shades are infinite.
Humans can observe several basic spectral colors: Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, and Purple. In addition there is white, which is a combination of all these colors, and black which is an absence of color. All other colors visible to humans are combination of these.
there are 7..... red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, violet: ROY G BIV The so-called "colors" of brown, mustard, pink, chartreuse, beige, fuschia, cream, olive, burgundy, magenta, etc. are the products of mass hysteria, and do not exist. Only the seven listed above exist.
there are 6 tertiary colors
No, there is no limit to how many numbers exist. In other words, there are infinitely many.
I am many colors but live briefly. While I exist things usually get wet. What am I?Answer : Rainbow ( by Hogarth on Dun server ! )
Presentation folders come in many colors but usually traditionally come in the colors blue, white, and black. Regardless, many designs with other colors exist.
There are virtually an infinite amount of different skin colours that exist since the possibilities of shades are infinite.
The natural hair colors that exist are black, brown, blonde, red, and gray.
Red, pink, purple, green, blue, yellow, orange and many more.
Pigeons come in a number of colors. The basic color are White, light blue, red, black and grey. but most pigeons have two or three colors.
Yes, there are more colors that exist beyond the ones we can see. The electromagnetic spectrum includes colors that are not visible to the human eye, such as ultraviolet and infrared. These colors can be detected with special equipment but are not perceived by our eyes.
Boy and girl colors do not exist, yet many girls like pink and purple, so people refer it as "girl colors". Blue and green are usually preferenced by boys, so they are considered "boy colors."
because light is made of many colours and when it hits a serten object the light seperates
Yes, it is possible that there are colors that exist beyond the range of human vision. Some animals can see ultraviolet or infrared light, which are colors outside of the visible spectrum for humans.
There's an infinite amount of colors.
Humans can observe several basic spectral colors: Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, and Purple. In addition there is white, which is a combination of all these colors, and black which is an absence of color. All other colors visible to humans are combination of these.