In skiing, runs are typically classified by color codes: green for easy, blue for intermediate, black for advanced, and sometimes orange or purple may be used in specific resorts to indicate varying levels of difficulty or terrain types. However, the standard classifications do not typically include orange or purple as common categories. If you are looking for specific ski resorts that might use these colors, it would be best to check their trail maps or website for detailed information.
The correct answer is: Blue, purple, orange, purple
Orange, Orange, Purple, Purple
Then, orange is PURPLE.(RED+BLUE=PURPLE.)OROrange is a fruit.
You have at least ten penguins turn orange at the Ski Village
Preference for orange over purple is subjective and personal. Orange and purple are both unique colors with their own distinct characteristics and appeal. Some individuals may simply prefer the vibrancy and warmth of orange over the richness and depth of purple.
because its not its orange. LEAH AND VICTORIA LUV ORANGE!!!!!!!
orange and purple yea tigers
purple copper orange purple copper orange
orange, purple, month, and silversilver purple orange
If you mix yellow and purple together, you would get orange, but it depends on which purple you use. If you use light purple you would get light orange and if you use dark purple you would get a regular orange.
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Orange,yellow and purple makes........[drum rolls please].....a colour!