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Yellowstone Lake, Wyoming
Ariphosen · 8 months ago
Yellowstone Lake is within Yellowstone National Park, one of the most geologically active areas in the world. Although several active geysers are in the area, the lake maintains an icy landscape. It is 7,730 feet above sea level and cold all year.
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Yellowstone Lake, Wyoming
Ariphosen · 8 months ago
Yellowstone Lake is within Yellowstone National Park, one of the most geologically active areas in the world. Although several active geysers are in the area, the lake maintains an icy landscape. It is 7,730 feet above sea level and cold all year.
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Admin · 8 months ago
Yellow HTML Color Names
COLOR	NAME	HEX CODE	RGB CODE
Gold	#FFD700	rgb(255, 215, 0)
Yellow	#FFFF00	rgb(255, 255, 0)
LightYellow	#FFFFE0	rgb(255, 255, 224)
LemonChiffon	#FFFACD	rgb(255, 250, 205)
LightGoldenrodYellow	#FAFAD2	rgb(250, 250, 210)
PapayaWhip	#FFEFD5	rgb(255, 239, 213)
Moccasin	#FFE4B5	rgb(255, 228, 181)
PeachPuff	#FFDAB9	rgb(255, 218, 185)
PaleGoldenrod	#EEE8AA	rgb(238, 232, 170)
Khaki	#F0E68C	rgb(240, 230, 140)
DarkKhaki	#BDB76B	rgb(189, 183, 
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All the fruits that are yellow on the outside and those that have a yellow pulp inside come under yellow fruits. Here is a list of some yellow fruits that you can learn about.

Banana	
Pineapple
Mango	
Yellow pear
Papaya	
Egg fruit
Guava	
Jackfruit
Must melon	
Canary melon
Durian	
Yellow peach
Grapes	
Yellow watermelon
Pomelo	
Yellow dragon fruit
Yellow apple	
Yellow plum/Lemon plum
Golden kiwi	
Husk cherry
Passion fruit	
Yellow fig
Quince	
Cantaloupe/Sweet melon/Rock melon
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