Eventually, it will grow moss.
Nothing. The light gets blocked by the filters.
it doesn't let light through
the banana will get brwn all over.
If you put a piece of white paper under a green light all that will happen is the paper will turn green. The only time this will vary is if you have special ink that will show up under certain colored light.
Yes. Depending on the object (let's use a banana) they reflect different light. Out of appearingly white light, there are colours. A banana appears yellow because it absorbs all other colours and reflects the yellow part of the light. This also means that is you put a plant in green light, it will die because it reflects green and needs the other lights for photosynthesis.
Alot happens when you put a lense into a beam of light.
It will become watery because of the salt or sugar you put on it....
banana's are yellow.
When bananas are growing they are green, as they ripen they go yellow and after that black and then rotten. So yellow to some may be an indication when they are good to eat. Many people consider them ready to eat only when they are yellow with brown spots.
No, green bananas are under ripe. Bananas go from green to yellow to brown (ripe).
Mixing blue and green creates the color cyan, which is a light bluish-green color. The combination of these two colors can create a calming and refreshing effect, often associated with nature and water.
the light becomes red :-P