Color
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Color is a property of light as seen by people. This word is written as color in American English and colour in British English. Each color has a different wavelength.
The most common colors are: Black, white, pink, grey (gray), yellow, red, purple, blue, and green. Red, yellow and blue are the three "primary colors". They can be mixed to make the other colors.
People who can not see colors well are called color blind. Most color blind people are male.
Colors are sometimes added to food. Food coloring is used to color food.
When something has no color it is colorless. An example is water.
A transparent material is not the same as a colorless material because it can still have a colour, like stained glass.
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