All of the above are wrong. It's actually every color EXCEPT the shade of green you've selected, just as is everything else in the world. What we perceive as color is the reflected light of an object. So, green paint is every color but green, which it reflects.
2007-03-12 01:41:05
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answer #1
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answered by Timothy S 3
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Green paint is green. A combination of blue and yellow. Very pretty, depending on the shade.
2007-03-12 01:31:41
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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It is a part of the visible spectrum that we perceive to be green. The pigment that creats a particular shade of green absorbs all other colors of visible light and only reflects that color.
2007-03-12 06:11:10
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answer #3
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answered by boots 1
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green
2007-03-12 01:29:08
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answered by lovepets 6
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White.
2007-03-12 05:17:58
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answer #5
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answered by Bud's Girl 6
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A clumsy painter's version of spilled blue and yellow.
2007-03-12 01:28:16
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answered by ? 3
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green
2007-03-12 01:26:23
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answered by shakensunshine86 4
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blue & yellow combined, add more yellow if you want the green a little bit yellowish & blue if you want dark green. add white to make the color lighter...k?
2007-03-12 01:27:34
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answered by Urban Hermit 4
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according to the primary colours chart at
http://www.enchantedlearning.com/crafts/Colormixing.shtml
Blue and yellow equals green.
But if you are looking for a stupid answer that people will give just to get points here then that answer id Duh Green
2007-03-12 01:33:16
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answered by doctor_buchan 2
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Uh......green.
2007-03-12 01:26:34
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answered by bookfreak2day 6
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