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Whatever the color of the substance is, that's the light wave that is reflected most. So the ocean would mostly be green and blue. However black means no light is reflected, so the darker the less reflected.
White light is a mixture of colors. When white light strikes a dark object little or no energy is reflected. When white light strikes a white object the energy is mostly reflected, not absorbed.Miissmeg.
No. The black is an ideal condition, but not necessary.
Light is energy. More light is reflected by light coloured surfaces. Therefore...
The water fills in some of the spaces between the fibers. This water acts just like a fiber optic cable, carrying the light through the material instead of reflecting it back to your eye. Since more of the light goes through the material, less of the light is reflected back and the wet spot looks darker.
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NO. it will only make them darker
The colors we now see can be darker and dismal but they can also be brighter and bolder.
Pluto has manly ice on it but it does have yellow dirt with darker and brighter regions.
F. Schlotterbeck has written: 'The darker the night, the brighter the stars'
You wont be able to make the dashboard lights brighter of darker.
if you wont the color darker put it in longer brighter shorter
The hotter the temperature the darker the colour and the colder the temperature the brighter/more blue the colour so if it is going to be hot some where when you look on a weather radar then it will be darker in that are and if it is colder it will be brighter/more blue.
Whatever the color of the substance is, that's the light wave that is reflected most. So the ocean would mostly be green and blue. However black means no light is reflected, so the darker the less reflected.
Because they are differrent species of ants. There are millions of different types. Or, if they are in the same nest it is because that the darker are the female, while the brighter are the male.
The sky appears darker above you because you are looking through a thicker portion of the Earth's atmosphere, which scatters sunlight in all directions. This scattering effect is more pronounced at the horizon, making the sky appear brighter near the horizon and darker overhead.
Darker than the original color