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Leaves appear green because the green portion of visible light
Leaves appear green because the green portion of visible light that strikes them is:
A. Converted to heat B. Absorbed C.
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Leaves appear green because the green portion of visible light that strikes them is:
A. Destroyed B. Reflected C. Absorbed D.
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Leaves appear green because the green portion of visible light that strikes them is:
a absorbed. b destroyed. c converted to
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Leaves appear green because the green portion of visible light that strikes them is: a reflected. b destroyed. c
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Leaves appear green because the green portion of visible light that strikes them is: a reflected. b converted to
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What colors of visible light do green plant leaves absorb the most?
Responses blue and green blue and green green and violet
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Why do plant leaves appear green?
Red and blue wavelengths of light are reflected by the leaves. Photosynthesis is occurring
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What is the reason many plants appear green to our eyes?
A They reflect green light. B They absorb green light. C They emit green
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The portion of visible spectrum that appears brightest to the human eye is around 500 nm in wavelength, which corresponds to
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Based on the simulation, what type of light does the Sun produce the most?
Infrared light Green visible light Orange visible
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