Primarily Yellow but really it uses most of the visible spectrum, just some parts more than others.
Green plants actually have five type of pigments that serve in photosynthesis. When the leave of the deciduous trees turn in autumn you can see the colours of many of these as they are selectively withdrawn.
Scientists showed that plants use carbon dioxide (from the air) and water to make a simple carbohydrate (glucose) and oxygen. This chemical reaction (photosynthesis) takes place only in the presence of light.
good question. i cant find that answer out myself
visible light
visible light
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No, its just visible light - light is part of the electromagnetic spectrum and is in the middle of it.
Could it be that the frequency of sound waves are to low?
no they are not. NASA suggests that the spectrum of electromagnetic radiation does not include cosmic rays.
Chloroplasts of different plants absorb different wavelengths, but usually regions within the Visible light band are used.
IR, mostly.
No, its just visible light - light is part of the electromagnetic spectrum and is in the middle of it.
Could it be that the frequency of sound waves are to low?
I think in the ultraviolet region of the electromagnetic spectrum.
We call that the visible or optical spectrum.
the electromagnetic spectrum is reflected by different things like TVs and glass
no they are not. NASA suggests that the spectrum of electromagnetic radiation does not include cosmic rays.
yes
I suppose you mean the visible spectrum, only a small part of the entire electromagnetic spectrum. The visible spectrum is basically all of the colors the human eye can detect.
No, The electromagnetic spectrum is the range of all possible frequencies of electromagnetic radiation.[1] The "electromagnetic spectrum" of an object is the characteristic distribution of electromagnetic radiation emitted or absorbed by that particular object.
White light, which can split in to the colours is part of the electromagnetic spectrum. Other parts of the electromagnetic spectrum are, cosmic rays, X-rays, UV light, infra red(IR) waves, micro waves, and radio waves. m ic ray of the spectrum
No one made the electromagnetic spectrum, it's a part of nature. The very first excited atom.
microwave