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you see the scale is colors between black and white. green to my point of view it absorbs some heat
Yes. All colors absorb heat. The darker they are the more they absorb. White almost nothing as it is the absence of all colors and the most is black, because it is the presence of all colors.
All surfaces absorb some heat.
it depends on what kind of blue and green like a baby blue no a yellow-green no if its like a normal blue and green i think blue.
black, because darker colours absorb more heat than lighter colours. I'd say that dull colours absorb more heat, as shiny colours reflect more heat and light.
A conductor does not absorb heat, it conducts heat so that the heat is evenly dispersed. It seems like it absorbs heat but it transfers heat to somewhere else.
The ocean absorbs heat through the suns rays
Yes. All colors absorb heat. The darker they are the more they absorb. White almost nothing as it is the absence of all colors and the most is black, because it is the presence of all colors.
green house
Solar power is collected by solar panels, and stored in currents
The earth is protected by its atmosphere.
About 6% of the shortwave energy that comes from the sun is actually absorbed by clouds on a cloudy day.
Special structures in the plant absorb photons
Energy from the sun is transferred via electromagnetic radiation such as light. When this light hits you, your skin and clothes absorb some of the energy as heat.
Yes, some.
Gerald Green is number 14 on the Phoenix Suns.
They need it for photosynthesis
Greenhouse gases absorb Infrared heat rising from the surface of the earth.