Because its mostly rock (80%) and sand (20%) with very little green vegetation.
because sahara consists mostly sand (gglovemusicpeace) i am a 10 year old
because it's full of sand...
I think you would get a brownish color, but try it out and let me know.
brownish-yellow that's what I would say
It would start changing the color of the steel into a brownish color, it becomes rust
When you mix the colors green and purple, you would get a brownish-purple color. I think this would happen because the green adds a bit to the purple, which sort-of makes a brownish-black color. But when you look deeper and closer towards the color, the color starts to advance to a little shadeness of purplr again, but the brownish-black color still remained. I also did this on an art pallet at art class, then I got in trouble. Joking about the last part, though!
They get it from their parents. Like if the red panda was a brownish redish color it baby would look the same.
A green marble mantle would go great with a brownish fireplace. It is my personal favorite type of mantle.
Its either because you cannot see well or that's just the color
Mixing green and brown in different proportions can achieve a greenish brownish color. Try blending yellow and blue to create green, then adding a touch of red or orange to make it more brownish. Experiment with the ratios until you achieve the desired shade.
Venus is a yellowish, brownish , and whitish. If you mix all three of those colors together with paint, it would make the color of Venus.
To get blue from orange, you would need to mix orange with a primary color that is opposite on the color wheel, which is blue. Mixing orange and blue together will result in a brownish color due to color theory.