A banana looks yellow because of the presence of natural pigments called carotenoids, specifically beta-carotene. When bananas ripen, the chlorophyll in the fruit breaks down, revealing the yellow color of the carotenoids.
still yellow. The appearance of a color is because the banana peel reflects that color, among the many colors in a white light, and absorbs the other colors.
A ripe banana will appear black when illuminated with red, green, or blue light, as these colors are absorbed by the banana's pigment. Only yellow light will be reflected, making the banana appear black under the other colors of light.
Bananas appear yellow because they reflect yellow wavelengths of light and absorb other colors, such as blue and green. This absorption and reflection of certain wavelengths create the perception of yellow color in bananas.
The sun appears yellow to us on Earth because its light is made up of different colors, and our atmosphere scatters the shorter blue and violet wavelengths more than the longer yellow and red wavelengths, making the sun look yellow to our eyes.
White will appear slightly warmer or more yellowish under yellow light due to the way our eyes perceive colors. This is because the yellow light will mix with the white surface, creating a subtle yellow tint.
It all depends on how you look at it. Example: ripe banana/old banana (yes)
Yes yellow banana is soft
banana slugs are yellow because they are poisonous.
A banana is yellow with a peel. It is in the shape of a smiley face. (A physical property is a description of how an object look, feels)
Yellow Banana was created on 2001-04-27.
banana's are yellow.
No. A banana is a fruit
yellow jello substance, with slices of bananas and with a type of cookie on top
your yellow banana
Why don't you ask the banana?!
A banana is yellow and has a distinctive smell resembling its fruit.
Because it likes to be yellow