Green and blue are different colors because they have different wavelengths of light. Green light has a wavelength of around 520-570 nanometers, while blue light has a shorter wavelength of around 450-495 nanometers. This difference in wavelength causes our eyes to perceive them as distinct colors.
The primary colors of visible light are red, green, and blue. By combining these colors in different intensities, we can create all other colors that we can see.
The primary EM spectrum colors are red, green, and blue. These colors can be combined in different ways to create all the other colors we see in the visible spectrum.
For LIGHT : red, green, and blue. (as far as the human eye is concerned).
The main difference between red, green, and blue light is their wavelengths and the colors they appear as to the human eye. Red light has the longest wavelength and appears red, green light has a medium wavelength and appears green, while blue light has the shortest wavelength and appears blue. These colors are primary colors that can be combined to create a wide range of other colors.
A blue tie will appear dark and desaturated in green light due to the different wavelengths of blue and green light. The green light will interact with the blue dye in the tie to create a more muted appearance, potentially looking more grey or teal.
Green
Yellow and blue makes green.
Blue and green makes blue-green, obviously.
Gold mixed with blue makes green and blue mixed with gold also makes green.
Mixing the colours yellow and blue produces green. Mixing green to green makes green, but the resulting green will be different from the two greens that entered the mix (assuming they were not identical).
Blue and Gold make green
Nothing can make blue. Blue is a primary color and cannot be mixed from any other combination of colors.
Nothing can make blue. Blue is a primary color and cannot be mixed from any other combination of colors.
Green is grass, blue is water..
It makes teal, or blue-green.
Mix blue and green together and it will make aqua blue.
Your question answers itself. Blue and Green make Blue-Green.