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The four colour theorem states that no matter what shape adjacent areas cover you need only 4 different colours to colour the shapes without having adjacent colours alike. Think of the shapes of the counties in England or the shapes of the countries of Europe and Asia drawn in outline on white paper. Then, using only 4 different colours of pencils or paint you can colour all of the counties or countries with one of the 4 different colours without having to colour any 2 adjacent ones with the same colour.
Two colours are complementary if lights of those colours add to make pure white light. Complementary colours are not the same as complementary pigments (or paints).
None of them are primary colours! The primary colours are: Pink, Black and White. If you would like to find out more on why these colours are primary then visit www.primarycolours.com .
Blue, Red, yellow are the three primary colours, and can't be created by mixing colours together.
Sorry, Blue is one of the three primary colours (red & yellow being the other two). This means it is a base colour you can mix with other to get new colours, but you can not mix any colours to achieve blue.
We see different colours because other colours are being absorbed.
triangle square circle triangle squire i think give it a try.
created when an equilateral / isosceles triangle is placed in the centre of the colour wheel. the colours that form is known as triad colours
It has many different colours
You Can Get Felt In Many Different Colours. Especially The Colours In The RainBow.
The cone-shaped cells in the eyes detect colours.
The cone-shaped cells in the eyes detect colours.
Different colours appear because it is the way the human eye perceives them. Colours have different wave lengths and human's eyes can see that which makes you see it as a colour. The thing that makes colours different is the size of the wavelength.
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It is in your genes
They are different colours.