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    The Sun Is Not Seen as Yellow-Green Because
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The Sun Is Not Seen as Yellow-Green Because

Question 35

Question 35

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The Sun is not seen as yellow-green because


A) it is not yellow-green.
B) it is small part of a mixture of other colors in sunlight.
C) its brightness is only slightly greater than the other colors.
D) our vision is not adapted to yellow-green.

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