speaking from a western perspective, black is generally equated with death. black (the entire grayscale actually) is a tint, not a color. so death has no color.
a body after death is generally referred as blue though.
2006-08-20 16:15:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Death has no color. Death is not a physical property.
2006-08-20 15:43:44
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answered by Duda .. 3
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I've seen death and it is no color. It is the color of sadness.
2006-08-20 17:40:18
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answered by Picture Taker 7
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Bright White
2006-08-20 15:40:35
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answered by comcamav8r 2
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Symbolically, black is the color of death. death=darkness=black...
2006-08-20 15:41:12
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answered by Anonymous
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death has no color, but it is pale in appearance and cold to the touch
2006-08-20 15:41:23
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answered by Iron Rider 6
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death has been portrayed as black as in the grim reaper.,however,I believe the angel of death is of no color
2006-08-20 15:40:55
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answered by Elizabeth 6
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I'm told black and dark colors, but I'm going to say white as I'm reaching the pearly gates.
2006-08-20 15:44:18
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answered by Angel B 3
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Due to Budget Cuts, the light at the end of the tunnel has been turned off. - I guess its black after finding this sad statement
2006-08-20 15:46:48
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answered by away right now 5
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a black tunnul, and then a bright white light! Of course, heaven is the perfect color...and hell is red....i think...
2006-08-20 15:42:46
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answered by maddy 3
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