We see colors because light bounces off things and enters our eyes. Think of it like this: when you shine a flashlight on a red ball, only the red part of the light stays, that's why we see red! Different objects reflect different colors of light, which is why some things look blue or green.
Examples
- If you wear red sunglasses, everything will look gray or blue because the sunglasses block red light.
- When the sun sets, the sky turns orange, that’s because longer wavelengths of light travel through more of Earth's atmosphere.
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- What are possible worlds?
- How does gravity work to keep planets in orbit around stars?
- How Does Gravity Affect the Moon’s Orbit?
- What Causes a ‘Golden’ Sunset or Sunrise?
- How Does Gravity Affect Space Travel?
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