diffrence between primary and secondary colours
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I think the difference between primary and secondary colours is that primary is a colour that is not the combination between two or more different colours while secondary colours have a mixture of two or more colours so therefore it is basically a mixture of the primary colours together to make a bunch of different colours that create the colours of the rainbow.
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I think the difference between primary and secondary colours is that primary is a colour that is not the combination between two or more different colours while secondary colours have a mixture of two or more colours so therefore it is basically a mixture of the primary colours together to make a bunch of different colours that create the colours of the rainbow.
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Primary colours are the colours that cannot be created through the mixing of the other colours. Primary colours can be mixed together to produce Secondary colours.
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