Because white is the full spectrum of colors and appears to be the abscence of color to the eye, the eye would still percieve the color white as white
2007-04-17 15:22:39
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answer #1
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answered by jonyan326 2
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White.
2007-04-17 22:37:33
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answer #2
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answered by producer_vortex 6
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I am colourblind and it is still white, it doesn't change the actual colour, just people see different shade of the same colour as people without colourblindness, for example i might see brown when you see dark green. x
2007-04-18 04:36:19
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answered by Lucy K 1
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White is not really a color, and color-blind people see white as white. It is other colors that they don't recognize as the color presented.
2007-04-17 22:23:16
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answered by cattbarf 7
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I'm color blind and it's usually just red/green. I can still see reds and greens but sometimes I cant tell the difference.
2007-04-17 22:23:20
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answered by jameslwright2 2
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Color blind doesn't mean you can't see ANY color, but that SOME colors aren't visible. Greens and blues for some people, oranges yellows and reds for others.
2007-04-17 22:22:53
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answered by Lisa E 6
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IF your color blind don't you usually see black and white? Thus making white white....
2007-04-17 22:24:48
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answered by lynx6201 3
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My colorblind son says it's white. Why wouldn't it be? Just some colors are confusing and difficult to distinguish.
2007-04-17 22:22:31
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answered by ecolink 7
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White is all color and nobody can`t tell white as it reminds them of lovely snow
2007-04-17 22:22:51
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answered by SELENE 2
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White, we can see Black and White, it is the colors that we can't.
2007-04-17 22:22:36
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answered by Anonymous
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