Black is NOT a color. Black is the shade of things that do not reflect light of any parts of the visible spectrum. More accurately, black contains all the colors of the visible spectrum and sometimes is described as an "achromatic color".
2006-11-29 04:41:27
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answered by ~Tapanga~ 5
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Of course black is a colour. It's the "absence of color"? I think some people are confusing this with light.
2006-11-29 04:34:07
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answered by faraz_d89 2
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yes You describe a banana as being yellow, snow as white and the night was as black as in the inside of a rubber boot. Even clear is a colour.
2006-11-29 04:35:53
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answered by fr2fish 3
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As far as I know of black is a color.
2006-11-29 04:40:24
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answered by Marenight 7
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when I was a kid a teacher tried to tell me that black and white are not colours.. that they are negatives and positives.. what bulls*it... c'mon.. we ALL know they are colours.. We don't order something in red, green or positive, now do we?
2006-11-29 04:34:48
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answered by puresatin 5
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Black is the absence of all the colors. White is the presence of all colors. At least in light! In paint it is the opposite.
2006-11-29 04:36:55
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answered by gtkaren 6
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Black is the absence of color
2006-11-29 04:35:49
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answered by Ashleigh 4
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It's a shade,but people classify it as a colour.
2006-11-29 05:53:26
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answered by Celebrity girl 7
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black in the sense of colors is actually a shade as is white
2006-11-29 04:34:35
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answered by crackerjack 2
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No it isn't. Black is the absence of color and white is all the colors together.
2006-11-29 04:36:23
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answered by real_sweetheart_76 5
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