They do not. Only ozone absorbs it.
green. The green is the only color not absorbed and therefor bounces off the shoe creating a green appearance
The colors you see are actually the part of the visible spectrum that the object does not absorb. For example, plants appear green because they absorb every color except for green, therefore the visible light that reflects from the surface of a plant only retains the green part of the spectrum.
When we inhale, our lungs absorb oxygen from the air and transport it into the bloodstream. The other gases in the air, such as nitrogen, argon, and carbon dioxide, are also inhaled but they are mainly exhaled back out when we breathe out. This gas exchange process helps maintain the balance of gases in our body.
Its the other way around. Green walls only reflect green, and that's how we see them as green walls. My answer could change depending on what type of green it is.
Plants need a well-rounded spectrum of light for photosynthesis to occur efficiently. If only green light is used, it's not enough to meet the plant's energy needs. The plant would struggle to produce sufficient energy for growth, leading to droopy appearance as it tries to conserve energy.
Plants absorb water and carbon dioxide. These two green house gases are the most common. Plants absorb only a small portion of the total green house gas. The oceans do the bulk of this work. Plants do store carbon and our a major carbon sink for the planet.
photosynthesis?
All greenhouse gases r bad but the worst ones CO2 and methane.CO2 is carbon dioxide and that last for 100 years in the atmosphere but is not as harmful as methane which only lasts for 10 years.
Because the properties of it's dye reflect mainly green, and absorb everything else. Only the green reaches your eyes.
there would be no exchange of gases
Ozone is also a greenhouse gas by nature. The only difference being that greenhouse gases do not absorb UV rays.
cholorophyll is what produces the green pigment and allows the leaf to absorb more light, the only light leaves cant absorb is green light
green. The green is the only color not absorbed and therefor bounces off the shoe creating a green appearance
Well Its SINCHjust imagine leaves are sponges that absorb only water when they absorb water they get healthier and turn green when they don't have enough water they are dehydrated and they shrivel up the die
When a green filter is used, it will absorb red and blue light, allowing only green light to pass through.
Yes, you are allowed one greenhouse only.
The colors you see are actually the part of the visible spectrum that the object does not absorb. For example, plants appear green because they absorb every color except for green, therefore the visible light that reflects from the surface of a plant only retains the green part of the spectrum.