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you see the scale is colors between black and white. green to my point of view it absorbs some heat
Yes, the color green does absorb heat because it absorbs most of the visible spectrum of light, including the energy that contributes to heat. The darker the shade of green, the more heat it will absorb.
Yes, the color green does absorb some heat from sunlight. However, green objects also reflect a significant amount of light and heat due to their color, which can make them feel cooler to the touch compared to darker colors that absorb more heat.
it depends on what kind of blue and green like a baby blue no a yellow-green no if its like a normal blue and green i think blue.
Green surfaces are not inherently good radiators of heat. The ability of a surface to radiate heat depends on factors such as its material, texture, and emissivity. Green surfaces may absorb and retain heat differently depending on these factors.
If you are talking in terms of the suns heat being absorbed by the surfaces then I have the answer. Shiny surfaces naturally deflect the suns rays where as dark surfaces are easy conductors of heat as they naturally catch the suns rays. You will notice with leather or print on a shirt that it gets hot because the rays have nowhere to go. A shiny surface will just deflect it back.
The ocean absorbs heat through the suns rays
Yes, the color green does absorb heat because it absorbs most of the visible spectrum of light, including the energy that contributes to heat. The darker the shade of green, the more heat it will absorb.
Yes, the color green does absorb some heat from sunlight. However, green objects also reflect a significant amount of light and heat due to their color, which can make them feel cooler to the touch compared to darker colors that absorb more heat.
green house
Chlorophyll is the chemical in green plants that allows them to absorb sunlight and convert it into energy through the process of photosynthesis.
it depends on what kind of blue and green like a baby blue no a yellow-green no if its like a normal blue and green i think blue.
Solar power is collected by solar panels, and stored in currents
Special structures in the plant absorb photons
The earth is protected by its atmosphere.
About 6% of the shortwave energy that comes from the sun is actually absorbed by clouds on a cloudy day.
Gerald Green is number 14 on the Phoenix Suns.
Green surfaces are not inherently good radiators of heat. The ability of a surface to radiate heat depends on factors such as its material, texture, and emissivity. Green surfaces may absorb and retain heat differently depending on these factors.