You would need to light the match before you light anything else.
The answer to your question is C
The grayscale image is very similar to the black and white image without any other colors. In Grayscale image is made up of two colors (white and grey) in which the contrast of color (Gray and white) ranges from weakest to strongest; i.e from black to white.
The grayscale image is usually "8-bit image" with each pixel having "256 combinations" of gray colors. While color image is usually has 24 bits of red, 8 bits of green, 8 bits with blue information.
The combination of these basic colors (red, green and blue) can create 16,777,216 color combinations for one pixel.
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A spray paint is a ma made object
The Prophet Muhammad reminded the Muslim world, “We are a single community, distinct from others.” The distinction shapes the Muslim’s religious identity and underlines the nature of the Islamic ideal, whether the purity of the monotheistic concept, the uncompromising quest for morality, or the lifelong seeking of knowledge. It also accentuates the common historical thread running through the international Muslim community.
In Global, African, and Near Eastern studies, the role of the African Muslim may be the most overlooked by Western academia, and involve the most tenacious myths about the spread of Islam. The lack of African sources allowed scholars to make false assumptions as they evidenced the old axiom, “scholarship follows the national flag.” The dominance of Western scholarship resulted in complete silence about African creativity, innovation, exploration, trade, and skills in scholastic writings and textbooks.
In 1945, British historian Hugh Trevor Roper galvanized the Eurocentric view when he wrote, “the only history in Africa is the history of Europe in Africa.” Given the self-perpetuation of cultural exceptionalism, it is not surprising that African history remains mythologized under the shadows of Euro-American history. Yet, the dissemination of Islam in Africa by first Arabs and then African Muslims, and the role that Islam and Muslims have played in the development of Africa, are essential to a balanced and accurate understanding of African history.