It has to do with your battery charge. it's either charging or is at full charge.
Yes, there are lights on the MacBook. If they are green, it is the battery pack.
The MacBook is white it is considered green in the environmental sense (See links below).
On the left side of the computer (with all the ports) and on the very end. You will know it's plugged in when the red or green light is lit.
In older MacBook Pro models, it was located within the speaker grills. In newer MacBook Pro models, there is a tiny dot to the left of the iSight camera. This is the ambient light sensor - not the camera itself as is widely mistaken.
The button with the green lights on the left side of the MacBook Pro typically refers to the Touch ID sensor. This button allows users to unlock their MacBook, make secure purchases, and access password-protected apps using their fingerprint. The green lights indicate that the sensor is active and ready to read a fingerprint.
You get light green.
Because a green light has a light bulb behind green plastic.
Green light - Green, White light - Green, Red light - Black
When you shine a green light on a green object, the object will reflect the green light and appear brighter or more vivid in color. Green objects absorb most of the other colors of light and reflect green light, so they will be most visibly affected by green light.
A light green vicodin would look light green.
a fresh green light is when the traffic light has just turned from red to green
A red light will be needed to combine with magenta light to produce green light. Green light is the complementary color to magenta, so by mixing red light with magenta light, the result will be green light.