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What happens when an object absorbs all the light striking it? It appears blue. It appears red. It appears black. It appears white.
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What happens when an object absorbs all the light striking it?
It appears blue.
It appears red.
It appears black.
It appears white.
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The answer would be black
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Answer:
it appears black
Step-by-step explanation:
that's my best guess
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