The color green in the Senate chamber is traditionally associated with the British House of Commons, which also uses green as its primary color. This choice reflects a historical connection to British parliamentary practices, as many aspects of the U.S. legislative system were influenced by British models. The green color symbolizes vitality and growth, resonating with the Senate's role in fostering legislation and governance.
It is green no other colour but green his favourite colour is green hope this helps you all
he has green eyes
you get green then your done
do you mean green as in the colour or the person who wears the green tights. if you mean green as in the colour una does
Because green is a great colour and she likes it when it's a digital green
the colour of Chlorine is green.
The colour.
no they are non-green
Green
the senates THE SENATES
Its an olivey bogey green colour
Red and green