Well, as humans we are able to perceive 80,000 different variations of the basic colours, but scientists have found insects with different ways of sensing light that can see colours we can't even imagine. So if someone needs an answer, just say 80,000.
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No, there are actually infinitely many colors of light. The colors that we see are a small portion of the electromagnetic spectrum, with each color corresponding to a different wavelength of light. The visible spectrum consists of colors from red to violet, but there are many other colors that are outside of our visible range such as ultraviolet and infrared light.
There are seven colors in the spectrum: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet.
The spectrum consists of seven colors: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet. This range of colors is significant because it represents the different wavelengths of visible light and how they combine to create the full spectrum of colors that we can see.
There are no colors in black ! Colors are governed by the frequency (temperature) with which light is reflected from an object. White has the highest reflection frequency where as black does not reflect at all
There are seven colors in the visible spectrum: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet.
many colors
there are 6 tertiary colors
they can be 3-5 colors
There are many different eye liner colors. Some of the colors include brown, purple, ever green, sable, gold, bronze, and many other colors from many different brands.
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none. black is the lack of colors.
There's an infinite amount of colors.
There are 7 different colors that labs have.
all the colors in the world
3 colors
how many colors are on the us flag is 3 red white and blue
i have a grey and brown one but there are many colors