yes
They react less to red light probably because its more of a dimmer color so they don't mind that as much as bright lights like the sun.
No, light does not cause the same change to all materials. Different materials react differently to light, depending on their properties and composition.
For the same type of reason there are colors here on Earth. That's because different substances react differently to light.
different turtles react differently
michal jackson
well chemicals are different and most react differently. it depends on the chemical, really.
Because everyone has different bodies
Yes Plants react to light in the visible spectrum differently. -Plants like to grow in blue or red light, but not so much in green light. -Plants also have the ability to grow towards a light source (this is mediated by auxin a plant hormone) -Plants Germination is dependent on the sequence of light (Red-Far red- Dark = no germination, where Red- Far red- red- dark = germination) As well, the interaction of plants with other plants plays a role. For example, if one plant blocks the light of another plant, or if neighboring plants out compete the plant for space. Some people believe plants can interact with music, and even with human emotions. I on the other hand am skeptical. Technically speaking you could ramp up sound levels to points where the plant is shredded, but I don't think classical music will have an effect.
Each generation is raised differently. We all react and act differently. We all live differently. This is what makes each generation and family so different and unique.
Liquids can react differently to different substances based on their chemical properties. Some liquids may dissolve in certain substances, form a homogeneous mixture, react chemically to produce a new substance, or remain unaffected by the presence of the other substance. The interaction between liquids and other substances depends on factors such as polarity, solubility, and chemical reactivity.
Different materials of matter react differently to different chemicals and chemical compounds. In quantum physics, it is much different.
Yes, different color lights can have an effect on radiometers because radiometers are sensitive to the wavelength of light. Radiometers designed to measure specific wavelengths will react differently to different colors of light. It is important to use the correct type of radiometer for the desired measurement.