Radiation.
It reflects a radiation of b radiation which is a color green.
Your question is meaningless. Light is electromagnetic radiation and the colour of light depends on the wavelength of this radiation. There is no such thing as a "weak" wavelength.
white and smooth
The darker the color is, the less heat radiation occurs.
The way a body reacts to incident radiation depends upon the absorptive, reflectivity and transitivity. These are functions of the type of material and its color. For example black color metal would reflect more radiation than a black coloured plastic.
Radiation!!
Radiation!
A mineral specimen's color can be affected by radiation or impurities. A better method would be to use the mineral's streak, the color of the mineral in powdered form.
The colour of a surface has no effect on the rate of conduction.
orange
It reflects a radiation of b radiation which is a color green.
you can tell by the color or the conduction in it
Radiant energy will either be reflected or absorbed by a surface. The usual rule regarding this reflection depends on the color of the object and the color of the light. For example, a red object only reflects red light, and absorbs the rest. A blue object only reflects blue light, and absorbs the rest. This goes for all of the colors. When radiant energy is absorbed, the object will heat up. Hope this helps!
temperature
factors affecting choice of color
The yellow color is from sodium radiation.
red