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No. Matter occupies space and has mass. Color does neither.
Matter can be colored - and usually is, especially solids - but the color of something is just the wavelengths of light reflected back from it. So...no, matter has color but it can't be color.
No, I totally disagree with it; I don't think it matter's what one's skin color is.
Yes, if it is red, than it's cherry or strawberry flavored. It's one of the only food that if affected by color.
So every one is treated equally no matter what color skin they have.
all matter occupies space but its not necessary to have colour as gas occupies space and doesn't has colour but its a matter.
No.
It does not matter which color you choose. Color does not affect the personality.
Color belongs to the property of matter known as its appearance or visual characteristic. It is the result of how light interacts with an object's surface and the wavelengths that are reflected back to our eyes.
Puts the defense on one bus no matter what skin color they were, and the offense on another bus. Same way, no matter what skin color they were.
Unlike the most common color the HTC One comes in (silver), the red is this phone's boldest color. If that color is considered "girly" is a matter of opinion...it's up to that individual to decide for themselves.
One property of matter that can be observed and measured without changing its density is its color. The color of a substance can be determined visually or quantitatively using instruments like a spectrophotometer, without altering its density.