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20 November, 23:22
Plans look green because? green light
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Saniya Myers
20 November, 23:36
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Plants look green because they absorb all light except the green one.
you can prove it as when you give plant green light only ... it will not produce ... or produce a very little ... so the answer
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Maritza Fernandez
20 November, 23:40
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Chlorophyll is a principal pigment in plants (I think) found inside chloroplasts. Chlorophyll makes the plants look green
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