No, but they DO reflect light very well.
Butterflies have colorful wings for a variety of reasons, including attracting mates, warning predators of their toxicity, and helping with camouflage in their environment. These colors are often created by scales on their wings that reflect light in unique ways.
Whitefish get their white color from the lack of pigment in their skin and scales. This lack of pigment allows light to reflect off their scales, giving them a white appearance. Whitefish use this coloration as camouflage in their natural habitat, helping them blend in with their surroundings.
Crocodiles have a light olive brown coloration.Alligator tend to be grayish black in colour, and are black when wet. Hope it helped!
Wheaten is a light yellowish-brown color, resembling the color of wheat.
When a blue light is shined onto a different color, the object will absorb some of the blue light and reflect the rest. The color that we perceive is the result of the wavelengths of light that are reflected off the object. Different colors absorb and reflect light in unique ways, leading to the variety of colors we see around us.
When light is shined on a cyan object, it will appear cyan as long as the light source contains both blue and green wavelengths, which are the colors that make up cyan. If the light is white, the cyan object will reflect the blue and green light and thus still appear cyan. However, if the light is only red, the cyan object will appear black because it cannot reflect that color.
A "green" object is called "green" because that's the only color of light it reflects, and it absorbs any other color. If orange light is shining on it, then there's no light for it to reflect, and it looks black to you.
The shirt will reflect blue light, as objects appear in a certain color because they reflect that color of light and absorb the rest.
Black.
When green light is shined onto a blue surface the color that reflects back into your eye is a dark Greeny Brown this is because all of the other colours of the spectrum are absorbed.
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 red light shined on a red surface will be mostly reflected, as red surfaces tend to reflect red light and absorb other colors. The surface may also absorb a small amount of the light, depending on its material properties.
The best color to use to reflect light rays is white. White is a reflective color. So are most light colors. So white is the best color to use to reflect light rays. :)
You would see that the lemon appears yellow when a green light is shined on it. Yellow is the color that the lemon reflects back to your eyes.
Objects get their color from the way they absorb and reflect light. Different materials absorb and reflect different wavelengths of light, which our eyes perceive as color.
An object appears a certain color to you because it reflects that color of light and absorbs other colors of light. For example, a white object appears white because it reflects all colors of visible light (red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, violet). A black object appears black because it absorbs all of these colors--and as a result, none of those colors are reflected back to your eyes. Under white light, the object appears yellow-green because it reflects both yellow and green light and absorbs all other colors. (Remember, white light has all colors of visible light in it). If only green light is present, there's only green light for it to reflect--so it will appear green. If you shined yellow light on it only, it would be yellow. If you shined yellow and green light, it would appear yellow-green again. It you shined red and blue light on it, it would appear black, because it absorbs both of those colors.