Good one!!! I really liked that though, it was funny!
2007-11-19 21:02:19
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answered by Happy. Finally. 3
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No. They come from the color spectrum. Using glass or a prism would be better, you can divide the natural light into its individual colors. Think of the UV rays, its a Ultra Violet ray, Violet as in the color. Its simple really.
2007-11-19 21:05:51
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answered by Deleted 2
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confident, yet we don't frequently see it for 2 reasons. a million. in easy terms very heat products (such because of the fact the solar) produce radiation in the direction of the violet end of the spectrum. 2. Such short wavelengths are a) absorbed by potential of water interior the air (e.g. the raindrops that reason the rainbow) and b) scattered by potential of debris interior the air (for this reason why the sky is blue and a putting/increasing solar seems purple/orange) Or is that 3 reasons?
2016-12-16 14:04:08
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answered by rensing 4
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I'm sure they are pigments, just not sure about imagination.
2007-11-19 21:02:34
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answered by franc.stoic 1
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Good play on words. I red the question, which wasn't set out in black and white..
2007-11-19 21:08:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Good question! If they are, no one would be seeing the same colors.
2007-11-19 21:05:11
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answered by Jenn 7
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Haha yeah maybe
2007-11-19 21:07:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Stoppit, will hue - I'll dye laughing!
2007-11-19 21:02:41
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answered by cherrycheesecake 6
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Very funny, I yellowed with laughter.
2007-11-19 21:02:54
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answered by Gardengirl 5
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i think no..coz its a biological behaviour that is defined by eyes.retina & brain..
2007-11-19 21:04:33
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answered by prasunkuls 2
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