Tania Foster is the singer
pine green hunter green evergreen forest green
light energy is not strong enough! <--NovaNet
Green fluorite typically appears as translucent to transparent with a range of green hues, such as light mint green to deep emerald green. It often forms in cubic or octahedral crystals, with a glassy luster and can exhibit color zoning or banding.
Some fish fillets may glow green in a dark room due to a phenomenon called bioluminescence. This occurs when certain types of fish produce light through a chemical reaction involving special light-emitting cells in their bodies. It is a natural defense mechanism to confuse predators or attract prey in the deep sea.
Uranus is a fairly light blue-green colour. mines pink dunno bout yours
The girl who sings is called Tania Foster.
Green Light - Roll Deep song - was created on 2010-08-15.
Green Light :D
Kristina Macmillan
Green Light by Roll Deep
It is called a shallow or a deep painting. Shallow means it has light colors. Deep means it has contrast between light and dark such as shadowing.
Here are the ways to describe a diamond with green characteristics, including: "...Greenish-Yellow, Green-Yellow, Yellow-Green, Yellowish-Green, Green, Bluish-Green, Blue-Green, Green-Blue, Greenish-Blue..." together with a description of the saturation of the color characteristic, including: "...Faint, Very Light, Light, Fancy Light, Fancy, Fancy Dark, Fancy Intense, Fancy Deep, Fancy Vivid." So there are many, many ways to describe a 'green' diamond. (Thanks to Wikipedia for the vocabulary, above.)
pine green hunter green evergreen forest green
pink and green make a deep purple depending on the shades
light energy is not strong enough! <--NovaNet
An emerald is the green variety of the gemstone, beryl. There is also a green gemstone called the oriental emerald which is a form of corundum, a mineral whose red and blue varieties are rubies and sapphires, respectively.
Plants are green because of pigments, including chlorophylls, that absorb light for photosynthesis. In deep parts of the ocean, where it is always dark, photosynthesis cannot take place (there is no light), so there is no need for these green pigments in plants that may exist there. Therefore any plants that do exist there would not be green, as production of chlorophylls would be a waste of energy and resources.