You can tell the difference when you look up the meaning and the appearance of these two colors. Teal is a small freshwater duck, typically with a greenish band on the wing that is most prominent in flight which means its more of a green color or another meaning a greenish-blue color the word green in front of it means its more of green than blue. Turquoise means a bluish green color based on the gem of the same name. The word bluish in front of it (blue) means its more of a blue than a green. Basicly, the difference is that Teal is more of a green and Turquoise is more of a blue.
Lighter than day darker than night is an idiom that is usually used to describe the moon.
Aquamarine is a shade of blue-green with a lighter and more muted tone, often resembling the color of the sea. Turquoise, on the other hand, is a bright and vivid blue-green color that is more vibrant and intense in comparison. Turquoise typically has more blue in its hue, while aquamarine leans more towards green.
Darker colors absorb more heat energy from sunlight than lighter colors. When the heat source, such as sunlight, is removed, darker colors also release that absorbed heat more quickly than lighter colors. This is why darker colors cool down faster than lighter colors.
Lighter colors reflect some heat while darker colors absorb it.
Teal is a tertiary color that is created by mixing equal parts of blue and green. The word "teal" is often used to describe a shade that is darker than cyan but lighter than turquoise.
Violet is lighter than indigo. Indigo is a darker shade of blue-purple, while violet is a lighter shade of purple with more of a pink undertone.
yellow, lighter than mustard, darker than lemon
Yes, red is generally darker than orange. Red has a longer wavelength and thus appears darker than orange, which is a lighter and brighter color.
Aqua ammonia (ammonium hydroxide) is lighter than water because its density is less than that of water. This means that aqua ammonia would float on top of water if they were mixed together.
darker cars get hotter because darker colours absorb more light than lighter colours.
Darker colors hide the visible buldges better.
Darker hair contains more melanin, a pigment not an oil.