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No, because black is not a color. The main colors of the rainbow are red yellow green blue purple. additional colors include orange and pink
Black is not a color, it contains no colors. White is a color, it contains all the colors.
Black is the absence of color. White is every color put together. And grey is a color plus white added to it.
white light can be split into the colours of the rainbow
There are two possible answers. When the entire color spectrum of light is shone at once, it appears white. When a rainbow of pigments is mixed, the result will be a murky brown.
Rainbow Blue shades
Rainbow
Every color in the rainbow, plus black, white, and variegated.
Nothing. FYI pink isn't in the rainbow.
If you mean light, you get white. If you mean pigment, you get black.
Technically black is not a colour. Nor is white. They are considered colours by most but are actually nothingness. Actually white isn't a color, but if you combine every single color in the rainbow, it just might turn into black.
When you combine all the colors in the rainbow together you get the color black
A moonbow, I think. It is a lunar rainbow, meaning the light comes from the moon instead of the sun. When looked upon by the human eye they appear to be white.
Black is the presense of all colors blended together. Rainbows are visible light waves, and are are the only electromagnetic waves we can see. Each color has a different wavelength. Red has the longest wave length and violet has the shortest wave length.
Every color that a human eye has ever perceived and given a name is in the rainbow. (With the exception of 'black', which is a name for the absence of any color, and 'white', which is the superposed presence of all colors.)
the color is rainbow or black
Well, just about every color of the rainbow looks good with white. I guess black would be the best, because it is white's complimentary color. But, I think red, orange, or blue would also look good on white.