How would you describe a sunset to a blind person?

How would you describe a sunset to a blind person?

A sunset can be described to a blind person in a variety of ways, emphasizing characteristics such as intensity, pitch, temperature, or contrast and using senses other than the visual. Blind people who previously had the ability to see will likely remember seeing color.

How would you describe purple to a blind person?

A person with total blindness won't be able to see anything. But a person with low vision may be able to see not only light, but colors and shapes too. However, they may have trouble reading street signs, recognizing faces, or matching colors to each other.

Do blind people see black?

The answer, of course, is nothing. Just as blind people do not sense the color black, we do not sense anything at all in place of our lack of sensations for magnetic fields or ultraviolet light.

What thing is yellow?

Words: sun, daffodil, pencil, canary, chick, taxi, corn, squash, sponge, cheese, banana, butter, yolk, lemon, omelet.

How would you describe Green?

The word green is a colour adjective. It also has metaphorical uses; “ecologically sensitive”, “fresh, new ('green shoots')”, “inexperienced”, “organic (in food marketing)”, “envious”, “nauseous”, and others.