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A lab tech is analyzing water samples and notices that one of her samples is more green. What does this tell her about the sample?
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A lab tech is analyzing water samples and notices that one of her samples is more green. What does this tell her about the sample?
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The green sample possibly contains algae or some other sort of bacteria
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the answer is: It reflects light in the green frequency range.
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