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Red and blue light will not absorb the same light. Red objects reflect red light and absorb other colors, while blue objects reflect blue light and absorb other colors.
Yes, colors can absorb heat. Dark colors tend to absorb more heat because they absorb a wider range of wavelengths, including those associated with heat energy. Lighter colors, on the other hand, tend to reflect more heat because they reflect a larger portion of the spectrum.
Because salt is hygroscopic - can easily absorb or adsorb water.
Different colors absorb and reflect light differently, affecting how much heat they absorb. Dark colors, like black, absorb more light and therefore heat up more than lighter colors, which reflect more light. This is why dark-colored clothing can feel warmer in the sun compared to lighter-colored clothing.
Water "dissolves" salt. Water does not absorb salt.
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Black Drawing Chalks was created in 2005.
No, your body does not absorb salt water from the ocean when you swim in it.
Yes. All colors absorb heat. The quantity depends on which color. Darker colors absorb more heat than lighter colors because of differences in light wavelengths.
No, not all colors absorb heat to the same extent. Dark colors tend to absorb more heat than light colors because they absorb more light energy. Light colors reflect more light and heat energy, which is why they are often used in hot climates to keep things cooler.
black and dark colors
Dark colors such as black, navy blue, and dark brown absorb more sunlight than lighter colors like white or pastels. This is because dark colors absorb more light energy, converting it into heat.
Darker colors like black, will absorb more heat than lighter colors, such as white.
Gray can absorb any color of light that it encounters. This is because gray is a mixture of black (absorbs all colors) and white (reflects all colors), so it will absorb all colors to varying degrees depending on its shade.
No, salt absorb moisture.
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