When a potato is left in the sun, it can develop a greenish hue due to the production of chlorophyll. This greening indicates exposure to light, which can also lead to the formation of solanine, a toxic compound. It’s important to note that green potatoes should be avoided as they can be harmful if consumed in large quantities.
hazel=but when in the sun they turn sort of a blueish color=
No, potatoes form the staple diet of many countries. However the potato plant (the green bits) is slightly poisonous and a potato left in the sun to go green is not good to eat.
The sun may be affecting the color because when you are in the sun, your hair may turn lighter. The sun's rays are strong enough to change hair color.
You either get a type of eye dye or eye color contacts... My eyes turn from green to gold in the sun!
it doesnt change color, it will just fade because of the chlorene in the pool and the sun.
the sun bleaches the color from it
GREEN :) Potatoes can be yellow to brown in colour. They can be pinkish to purple depending on the type of potato. If you leave them in the sun for a while, or grow them too close to the surface it can turn green under its skin - do not eat the green parts because it is poisonous, it also has a bitter taste.
Well, what color is your hair? If it's dark brown, it's not going to turn blonde anytime soon...
If a goldfish is kept in the dark it will appear lighter in the morning, So if left in the dark for a long period of time, a goldfish will turn almost white. If kept in the light, it will absorb color, and often become a brighter gold. (almost the same as when we tan, the sun gives us color, and when we get less of it we turn whiter, or lighter)
Iodine is used to find starch. If no starch is present, a rusty brown color will appear. If starch is present like in bread and potato, the iodine when put on will turn blackish blue. That is known as a chemical reaction. Since there is no starch in water, the iodine in the water stays the same color as it started (brown). Hope that helps!! :)
The sun obsorbs the color red
It means that as the sun sets, it leaves behind 'shreds' of color in the sky. These shreds of color are given off by the rays of light left by the setting sun. These colors soon start to fade as it becomes night as the sun comes away.