A phenotype is the observable characteristics of an organism, such as its physical appearance or behavior, resulting from the interaction of its genes with its environment. Phenotype expression refers to the manifestation of these observable traits in an individual.
In astronomical terms the coldest colour is black as no energy is radiated.From coldest to hottest, the colours are (With many variations in between)BlackBrownRedOrangeYellowWhiteBluelime green
The universe as a whole does not have a specific colour. However, in a science experiment, when an antacid solution is added to a universal indicator, it may change colour based on the pH level of the solution. This change in colour signifies the acidity or alkalinity of the solution.
You can't see Carbon Dioxide at room temperature.
An O star is typically blue in color, and is one of the hottest types of stars with surface temperatures exceeding 30,000 K. The color of a star is a result of its temperature, with hotter stars appearing blue and cooler stars appearing red.
The hottest Bunsen flame is blue in color. It indicates complete combustion of the gas due to the high temperature.
Blue
The hottest flame color is typically blue, as it indicates a high temperature flame burning at a more efficient rate. This is often seen in combustion reactions that have sufficient oxygen supply.
purple
no.only a red colour glass is hottest
The hotter the temperature the darker the colour and the colder the temperature the brighter/more blue the colour so if it is going to be hot some where when you look on a weather radar then it will be darker in that are and if it is colder it will be brighter/more blue.
Yea
Black
white
Not to those that prefer a different hair colour.
A phenotype is the observable characteristics of an organism, such as its physical appearance or behavior, resulting from the interaction of its genes with its environment. Phenotype expression refers to the manifestation of these observable traits in an individual.
the region beyond the red part of the rainbow is the hottest. This experiment was done by Herschel who used a mercury thermometer to "measure" the temperature of the various colours and thus discovered infra-red rays (IR). The blue colour however has more energy than red as it follows from Planck's Law : E=hv