Three Color Effect

Would the height of human beings be environment as a primary effect or a number of genes affect a trait?
PLEASE HELP ME WITH THIS
Chose from the following:
a. environment as a primary effect
b. a number of genes affect a trait
1. Height of human beings
2. continuous variation in a trait
3. flower color in hydrangea macrophylla
4. the range of eye colors in the human population
5. heat-sensitive version of one of the enzymes required for melanin production in himalayan rabbits
6. three yarrow cuttings planted at three elevations
Go back to your teacher and tell him he needs to learn how to write questions. This question is horribly structured.
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Pioneer DJM-800 Demo Video - Color Effects (CFX) - Part 3
Are you good with colours?
I have painted a (bedroom) feature wall in suede effects, colour Mineral Green.
What would be a good colour to paint the other three walls?
And what about the window architraves?
I'm not adventurous with colour and would prefer a muted shade.
All ideas are appreciated.
I guess it depends on what "look" (modern or country etc)and warmth or coolness you're going for.....a vanilla colour with white trimming would keep the colours cool, whereas you could have say a terracotta colour to warm up the room. Or even a paler version of the green perhaps. Even the most boldest colours muted down can have surprising and pleasing results. Maybe have a think about what you can and could never live with too! - cross off those you don't like on the colour charts and sample the ones you do.....pics from magazines or on the web can give you ideas you wouldn't ordinarily think of too. Good luck

