Black. The Moon doesn't have atmosphere to absorb blue light.
The color of a mirror does not affect its reflective properties. Mirrors reflect light regardless of their color because they have a smooth and reflective surface. The color of a mirror is determined by the material used to coat its surface, but it does not impact its ability to reflect light.
When red light is reflected on a green surface, you would see black. This is because red light is absorbed by the green surface, rather than being reflected back to your eyes.
The property of color concerned with the amount of light a surface reflects or doesn't reflect is known as lightness or value. Lightness refers to how close a color is to white or black, while value refers to the relative lightness or darkness of a color.
As light passes over it during the course of a day, an object sitting in a stable place changes its color. That's because color is a quality of light as it is reflected from the surface of the object and into the eye.
Mirrors do not have a color of their own. They reflect light, so the color you perceive when looking at a mirror is the result of the light reflecting off the mirror's surface.
Red from all data I have looked at.
Violet light has shorter wavelength than any other color. I looked it up.
She went through the judges of her color joining the career of a astronaut.
It is darker on the outside due to the presence of fissures. The darker the color, the deeper the fissure. The deeper the fissure, the more surface area there is, and the more convoulted the brain is.
I looked and looked forever to find out what Josh Rios favorite color was and i found nothing I'm sorry I couldn't help!
Black. Without air to refract and scatter the sunlight, there is no color at all to the surrounding space.
the color of stars with the lowest surface temperature is red
the color of stars with the lowest surface temperature is red
Purple, I looked it up on their website.
The properties of surface materiel and its color
An orangish red color
The Color of stars depends upon their surface temperature.