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Why do we see things as a certain color

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it absorbs all the other colors and reflects the one we see

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  • 01-10-2020
Scientifically speaking, the light bounces off a surface into our eyes in different spectrums of light... for example the sky is blue because it bounces off all the colors, especially the color blue, and that’s why we see a blue sky.
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