Yes it usually is.
Kentucky's nick name is the bluegrass state. It got its name because of its grass. The grass is not tecnically blue, but its a close color to blue.
The Bluegrass State. The name "Bluegrass" comes from the color of the seed heads of Poa grass, which grows in the region.
Bluegrass is Green.
The color black makes blue darker. Infact it makes any color darker.
The flag of Kentucky consists of a navy blue field with a white seal surrounded by sprigs of goldenrod, featuring two men dressed in green outlined in black.
Yes, you can DYE a light color item, bleached or not, to a darker color.
Brown is the more darker color because of its texture. Just like a tree is darker than grass.
When mixing colors, you should add a darker color to a lighter color to avoid overpowering the lighter hue. If you add a light color to a dark color, it's easy to lose control and end up with a muddy mixture.
When blood cells have oxygen they are red, when they have no oxygen they are a darker shade of red.
their difference is that the male's color is like i guess you know the color of their feathers is darker not like a different color like the same color but darker
A 4NN color is typically darker than a 5NN color in the ColorFusion hair color system. The number in front represents the level of darkness, with lower numbers indicating darker shades.
Black added to any color will produce a darker shade of the color. So, if you add green to black, you would get a darker and darker green until you end up with what appears to be black.