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Why does the grass look green under sunlight and black under the moonlight? ( explain in the process of filtering light )
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Why does the grass look green under sunlight and black under the moonlight? ( explain in the process of filtering light )
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Objects absorb certain wavelengths and reflect the other. It is the color of the reflected wavelengths which imparts color to the objects. Now, grass absorbs the other colors of light and reflects green light. ... Thus grass is green.
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