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Plants reflect the colors of light that they do not absorb. This reflected light determines their color. Why are there few blue-colored plants?
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Plants reflect the colors of light that they do not absorb. This reflected light determines their color. Why are there few blue-colored plants?
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The sky is already blue?
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because they produce a different chemical when they absorb the light from the sun
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