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    A Snowball Normally Looks White No Matter How Much Total
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A Snowball Normally Looks White No Matter How Much Total

Question 17

Question 17

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A snowball normally looks white no matter how much total light it is reflecting. This is because of


A) the luminosity of snow.
B) lightness constancy.
C) light convergence.
D) brightness fixation.

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