Green

by Liam O'Connor
Green

The color green is associated with nature and the environment. It is also a symbol of life and growth. The word “green” comes from the Middle English word “grene,” which means “to grow.”

Green is the color of spring and new beginnings. In nature, green represents growth, fertility, and freshness. Green is also a symbol of hope and renewal.

People often wear green on St. Patrick’s Day to show their Irish heritage or to show support for Ireland. Green is also the national color of Brazil and Nigeria.

In the United States, green is the traditional color of Christmas trees and decorations. In China, green is associated with immortality.

Green eyes are relatively rare in humans; only about 2% of people have them. The vast majority of people with green eyes are of European descent. Some scientists believe that people with blue eyes may have originally had a mutation that resulted in blue eyes instead of brown ones; this same mutation may have given rise to green eyes as well.

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