Does everything have color?
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No. White is the absence of color. Plus, transparent things like glass are clear, so no color.
Yes.
Isn't white supposed to be the absence of color?
As stated, this is a definitional question.
Certainly any object that is opaque in any way is going to have color; even if that color is black or white. (See, now we're going to debate if black and white are colors...)
[Black - absorbs all colors of light; White - reflects all colors of light]
Something that is "perfectly clear" wouldn't have a color; but I can't come up with a real world example of something that's perfectly clear. Air might come to mind, but anyone who's ever seen a sunset through smog knows that the air's not "perfectly clear" and has a very reddish-brown color to it.
Glass! Nope, look edge-wise at the glass, it's green!
So, like the first responded said:
Yes!
White, Black and Grey are considered not to be colors.
Yes
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