Why Colors Change
Some paints use special ingredients called pigments, which are like tiny color dots. If those pigments get tired or start talking to other colors, they might change shades over time. For example, a red apple might become more orange if it stays in the sun too long.
Examples
- A red balloon might turn pink if it sits in the sun all day.
- A yellow lemon becomes green when it starts to rot.
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See also
- How Do Paintings Last for Centuries?
- Why Do We Have Different Kinds of Music Genres?
- Why Do We Feel Sad When Listening to Music?
- Why Do Artists Use Color Theory?
- Why Do Paintings Make Us Feel Emotions?
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