Oklahoma red dirt is typically created by mixing a base of brown or yellow ochre with a significant amount of red iron oxide. This combination results in the characteristic reddish-brown hue associated with the region's soil. Adjusting the proportions can yield variations in shade, but the primary colors used are red and brown.
It is called a trixolated mix of ingrediants
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To create the color green, you mix together the colors blue and yellow.
When you mix the colors blue and yellow together, you create the color green.
You get brown. when you mix any two secondary colors it goes an ugly brownish
When you mix all the colors in the world together, you get black. This is because black is the absence of color in the additive color system.
you can't mix any colors to get white, white is the absence of color.
To achieve the color green, you should mix together the colors blue and yellow.
In order to get the color lime you have to mix the colors green and white or you can mix turquoise, white, and a bright yellow. it will make a glowing bright lime
It is a mix of a lot of colors.
you can mix the colours red and blue
two primary colors