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Biology, 29.01.2021 18:50 TightKnowsDaWhey

Plants absorb different wavelengths of visible light. Which of these is true about light waves? Highlight the correct answer
A. Red light is higher energy than blue light.
B. Green light is higher energy than X-rays.
C. Yellow light has a longer wavelength than blue light.
D. Orange light has a longer wavelength than radio waves.

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