I've done the research on this and it is white, indistinguishable from the sperm of any other race.
White light is a combination of all visible colors, while black is the absence of light. When all colors of light are combined, they create white, but when no light is present, we see black. This concept is fundamental in understanding the nature of color and light.
Yes,because sperm cell is not a color black...
No it's a shade. White is not considered a color. White is smply nothingthiness with the presence of light. Black is without the presence of light.
sperm can be a different range of light colours from white to transparent.
white light is all coloured light combined, black is absense of light (so absence of colour)
Black does not reflect. It absorbs all colors of light.
Yes. White is produced by the reflection of all colored light, and black is produced by the absorption of all colored light.
The color of sperm does not affect fertility. Sperm color can vary from clear to white, and factors such as diet, hydration, and overall health can influence its appearance. Fertility is determined by sperm count, motility, and morphology.
Black is the absence of color, while white is the presence of all colors combined. In terms of light, black is the absence of light, and white is a combination of all wavelengths of light. Therefore, black and white are not considered colors in the traditional sense but rather shades and tones.
White objects reflects visual "light" where as black objects absorb it. black the color is every color so it absorbs all the light(every color in the spectrum), and white is the lack of color so it reflects all the light(every color in the spectrum) that's why you get warmer when you wear black in the sun because it absorbs the sun and white reflects it.
if your white a redish color if your black a light brownish color
Grey is considered a neutral color that falls between black and white on the color spectrum. It is often perceived as a lighter shade compared to black, but not as light as white.