A chocolaty brown or beige.
Yellow
mix a little light green with a bit of yellow
black or dark brown ..........
Blue + Yellow = Green, when mixing pigments. When using light sources, green is a primary color.
Colors, also called hues, are generally described by two factors: value and intensity (or saturation). Value is how light or dark a hue is. Intensity is how bright or muted a hue is. Describing a color as "soft" is somewhat subjective. A "soft green" usually refers to a more muted hue. But for some a lighter value of the hue may seem "soft". Dark green would refer to adding black or another color that contains black to the original hue. A muted green could be dark or light.
In the center of the avocado is a pit. The pit is usually larger than a gumball, and is a dark brown color. Surrounding the pit is the light green flesh of the avocado. The flesh achieves a more pasty quality as the avocado softens and ripens. Finally, covering the light green flesh of the avocado is a rough dark green-ish brown skin. The skin and pit are typically removed when eating the avocado.
The complementary color of green light is magenta.
The complementary color of light green is pink.
light green
When a red light and a green light are combined, the color produced is yellow.
The color produced by a mixture of green and blue light is cyan. Cyan is a light blue-green color that sits between green and blue on the color spectrum.
When green and blue light are mixed, the resulting color is cyan. Cyan is a light blue-green color that has elements of both green and blue.
Light green is one of the many shades of green in the color spectrum. Pale green and lime green are two of the names that are given to this color when classified.
Light green Light green
The blue sky would appear green under green light because the green light would dominate the color seen by our eyes. The color of the sky is determined by the light that is reflected off of it, so when green light is shone on a blue sky, the green light will be the dominant color that is reflected.
Green light is not absorbed by plants well. Instead, plants mostly absorb blue and red light for photosynthesis.
You would get a greenish color when mixing light blue and yellow.