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When light hits green grass all the constituent colours of light l gets absorped ini it but the green colour cannot be absorbed thus the green grass reflects it
There is no definitive answer to this question, as the color of grass has likely remained relatively consistent over time, varying between shades of green depending on factors like climate and environment.
Seeing as grass is green, PETANDPEZ would have to say that the colour reflected is green. However, when you see BROWN grass, green light is still being reflected only at a much lower intensity.
Grass on a distant hillside appears green primarily due to the way light interacts with the grass blades and the atmosphere. Chlorophyll, the pigment in grass, absorbs most wavelengths of light except for green, which is reflected back to our eyes, making the grass appear green. Additionally, atmospheric scattering can enhance this effect, allowing us to perceive the green color even from a distance. Factors like lighting conditions and moisture can also influence the intensity of the green hue.
The big grass on an orbiting satellite would be called a park in space!
probably a yellowy green !!
its lime/grass green with an orange feather sticking out of the left side
Orange Grass grows in Autumn.
they r legendaries
brownish black
Purple
Basically that if something is green and they say green as grass then Its the colour of grass. Obvs. :L
No reason.
Live grass is green; dead grass is a yellowish-brown colour.
The Grass Is Green it can range from black to white so really any color but it is most likely green
Grass is always green - it is their natural colour, but some people spray paint it and spoils it's real colour. However, when grass has died, it turns from fresh green into a sort of old faded yellow.
the colour of your grass changes when it is different times of the year.