Pigments are the colorful helpers that make things look bright and fun.
Imagine you have a box of crayons, each one is like a pigment. When you draw on paper, the crayon leaves its color behind, making your picture come to life. That's what pigments do: they give color to things like paint, food, or even your skin when you use sunscreen.
How They Work
Why They Matter
Pigments are everywhere! Fruits get their color from pigments too, strawberries are red because they have red pigments inside them. Even your favorite shirt might have special pigments in the fabric to keep it looking bright after many washes.
So next time you see something colorful, remember, there’s a whole team of little color chefs working hard to make it look so good!
Examples
- A child mixing red and blue paint to make purple
- Leaves changing color in autumn due to chlorophyll breaking down
- Using food coloring to create rainbow candies
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