Ash Grey Description = • Ash, the unburnable solid remains of a fire; or the residual debris produced by incineration. Grey or Gray (see spelling differences) is the color between white and black. It is a color seen commonly in nature. In pigment, or subtractive color (CMYK), it is created by adding black. In light, or additive color (RGB), it is created by adding equal amounts of R, G, and B, with R,G,B greater than 0% and less than 100% (greater than 0 and less than 255, in the 8-bit notation commonly used in computing).
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