Apex: Clear cutting and burning rain forests
Barium typically emits green and yellow light, so its emission lines in the visible spectrum are likely to fall within the green and yellow regions. This corresponds to wavelengths around 570-580 nm for green light and 590-610 nm for yellow light.
Red, blue, green, and violet are found in the emission spectrum of hydrogen.
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The emission spectrum of barium nitrate typically includes several bands of light in the visible region, with some lines in the blue-green part of the spectrum being the most prominent. The specific wavelengths and intensities of these lines can vary depending on the experimental conditions.
If you are looking at a plant cell, a green structure is most likely to be a chloroplast. This is the organelle in which photosynthesis occurs.
The Brazilian flag is blue, green, and yellow with white stars.
No, eating certain foods is more likely the cause of green stools. Excess bile, secreted from the gallbladder can also cause stools to be green.
Not likely
Barium typically emits green and yellow light, so its emission lines in the visible spectrum are likely to fall within the green and yellow regions. This corresponds to wavelengths around 570-580 nm for green light and 590-610 nm for yellow light.
A greenhouse.
The common element with bright red, blue, green, and violet emission lines is hydrogen. These emission lines correspond to different electron transitions within the hydrogen atom, resulting in different colors of light being emitted.
The green just ladysed cause - YAWN!
to be green and care about the environment cause its green and amy thinks its sexy cause she is a loser
Color blindness would be the likely cause.
Copper gives off a green flame when burned. So, green.
In a telescope the light is green to the human eye due to oxygen's emission lines. A camera's film or CCD will add the very faint color red due to hydrogen's emission lines.
Runaway volcanism (not likely).Massive object impact (not likely).The sun swelling to a red giant (most likely).Earth going outside the green zone and too close to the Sun (very likely)."God" or a deity (not likely).Nuclear war would not be likely to cause destruction by fire; there is a miniscule chance of setting the atmosphere alight, but nuclear winter (extreme cooling caused by fallout) is more likely in the event of absolute nuclear war.