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Dashawn
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29 July, 13:52
An orange looks orange because it
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Sammy Murphy
29 July, 14:00
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An orange looks orange because it reflects most of the orange light
that hits it, and absorbs most of the light of other colors that hits it.
If there's no orange light hitting it, then even if there's light of other
colors, the orange will appear very dark, almost black.
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