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.
yes. it does.
dark co lour absorb the heat because of specific properties of the color and of the light
red and green
Yes it does.
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.
I believe its because of the color, since sand can be a brownish color, the color would absorb the heat from the sun. BUT, if the color was light, like white, it wouldn't absorb as much heat.
No color is impervious to heat.
Black.
Chloroplasts are green because they absorb every color expect green which it reflects.
yes. it does.
Yes, because black is the color that makes things more combustible or absorb heat faster
dark co lour absorb the heat because of specific properties of the color and of the light
Green.
red and green
Black objects absorb the most heat
Yes it does.