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what is the importance of colours in life?

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what is the importance of colours in life?..

Answer / mahima rana

Colours, a word that is the heart and soul of our life.
Without colours our world will be sad ,depressed. Colour
brings light and glamour to our life.Every colour has a
special place and significance in our life. So love every
colour you see

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what is the importance of colours in life?..

Answer / manish

colour is everything in life without colour u r not visible

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what is the importance of colours in life?..

Answer / pawan kumar

Green colour is important in our life.
Nature also attracts in green colour.
All men and women like to see nature in our world.
In life also we are seeing green signals and then go.
The green colour is also to start our trains.
Lovers also like green colour.
So green colour is most important and attractive
colour.

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what is the importance of colours in life?..

Answer / surendhar

Color is the WORLD, because all of the things made up of
colour(Even all of the things)...their is no color with out
Galaxy...........

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what is the importance of colours in life?..

Answer / raghvendra singh

color means that by which visualisation of all world is
making attractive,is called color.

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what is the importance of colours in life?..

Answer / rajesh

We can distinguish and remember the things with the help of
color. Color
can determine person's attitute, emotional sensitivity and
personality.
Colors are very important distinguish medicine. Vitamin's
tablets always
in colors where as fever tablets like crocin, paracetemol
are white in color.

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what is the importance of colours in life?..

Answer / urimila

the colour bicoz without it the life is blank.

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what is the importance of colours in life?..

Answer / mahrukh

had there been no colour the life would have come to an
end......the life would have been so disgusting that
everybody would have gone frustate......the colours have
given a spice to the life....its only and only the colours
which makes ones life charming and cheerful and brings a
sort of joy in ones life.....take an example of BLACK AND
WHITE movie a person mumbles between yawns while going
throug that movie...

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what is the importance of colours in life?..

Answer / subhash soni

Koi bhi insaan jab Mehnat karta he, aur uski Mehnat jab
Rang lati he to whi colours sabse jyada Important hota he
life me. Mehnat ke rang ka koi tod nahi he....

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what is the importance of colours in life?..

Answer / keerthana

colours add colours in our life

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