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Lexi Case
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24 March, 05:44
Why do we see plants as differnet colors?
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Jaron Arnold
24 March, 06:08
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A plant can only use the light energy that it absorbs. The color that we see when we look at a plant is due to the wavelength that are reflected off the surface of the plant.
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