Yes it may
yes it is
depends on what ash you mean, from a fire it is grey. Timber from a tree is mid to light brown depending on its age and location of growth
White is the only color that has no color
Pink is not a color. It is the only color that isn't a color that can be extracted from light.
This requires a knowledge of crystal field theory. The d electrons that surround copper can be excited by light. This absorption of red/yellow causes the colour to appear blue.
the color of light does affect plants growth because the plant absorbs certain types of wavelengths of light
yep, it grows better in the dark
the color of light does affect plants growth because the plant absorbs certain types of wavelengths of light
The color of a light does affect a plants growth. Plants absorb certain colors of light better than others, and, essentially, the more light a plant can absorb, the more it can grow.
Yes, the color of light affect the growth of the mongo and any other green plant. This is because some colors of the light, e.g. blue light, do not support photosynthesis.
no it just changes it color that's it
An Analysis of the Color Dependency of Photosynthesis
does the amount of light affect mold growth?
its quite simple - if you like science. the crystal absorbs colors and reflects those in which itdoesn't need e.g. all since it is transparent - which is why it reflects different colors every time the light catches it.
yes it does certain colors let in more light energy for the plant
yes it grows best because red and blue lights give photosynthisis
Red color light