When the trees and bushes are mixed with water and churned into a fine brown powder, it is compressed, and the resulting formula is sent as a facsimile to the sun people who treat it with bees wax and cookie dough.
It then falls back down to earth, so the farmers in hard hats have to collect it by hand as it falls into their big stainless steel baskets.
Then when it is packaged up in paper boxes and put on the shelves, it 'ages' like a sour fruit might do on the shelf, increasing the quality of the paper whiteness.
The red light contains wavelengths that are reflected by the white paper, making it appear red. The other colors in light are absorbed by the white paper, so only the red wavelengths are reflected. This phenomenon is known as selective reflection.
White paper reflects more sunlight and heat compared to black paper, which absorbs more sunlight and heat. Therefore, black paper tends to get hotter faster and reach higher temperatures than white paper when exposed to sunlight.
The black paper will absorb more sunlight and heat up, causing the snow underneath to melt faster than the white paper. This will create a contrast where the snow under the black paper melts more quickly than under the white paper, showcasing the different heat absorption properties of the two colors.
Yes, light can pass through white paper to some extent. The level of translucency depends on the thickness of the paper and the intensity of the light source. White paper appears opaque because it scatters the light that passes through it.
All of them. White light is formed by all the colours of the visible spectrum combined.
It looks red.
In the poem Frost tells his readers a story about finding a white spider sitting on a white flower. In the spider's arms is a white moth, which is dead. Using the simile 'dead wings carried like a paper kite' he describes what the dead moth looks like to him. It looks like a paper kite being carried by somebody.
You cannot print on Black paper with today's printers. They rely on the white in paper to produce the color white, white is required to reflect the light through the ink/toner in order for your eyes to see it. If you do print on black paper it comes out more like a watermark. It looks cool but it's not practical.
The red light contains wavelengths that are reflected by the white paper, making it appear red. The other colors in light are absorbed by the white paper, so only the red wavelengths are reflected. This phenomenon is known as selective reflection.
Kay Smith has written: 'White paper face in the window' 'The bright particulars' 'When a girl looks down'
Yes, at least that's what writers have us believe. I only know a few: Pearly white Sugar white Pure white Sandy white Paper white Foggy white (looks almost gray to me) Por-sell-an (not sure how to spell) white and Pasty white
White Paper on Defence was created in 1964.
It's regular paper...looks the same.
paper isnt red you idiot, the paper is white because trees are white deep inside. If you dont see white, you are not deep enough
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Only if it looks darker then shown on paper and if it looks realy red.
they both look white