We see color due to light waves entering our eyes and objects reflecting certain wavelengths. For example, flowers appear red because they reflect red light. Some people have cones that do not work properly, preventing them from seeing color correctly and resulting in color blindness.
We see color due to light waves entering our eyes and objects reflecting certain wavelengths. For example, flowers appear red because they reflect red light. Some people have cones that do not work properly, preventing them from seeing color correctly and resulting in color blindness.
We see color due to light waves entering our eyes and objects reflecting certain wavelengths. For example, flowers appear red because they reflect red light. Some people have cones that do not work properly, preventing them from seeing color correctly and resulting in color blindness.
As you have learned, light travels in waves. When those
waves enter our eyes, we see objects and color. We see the color of an object from the color that is reflected. For example, we see that a flower is red because it reflects red light.
Some people do not see color correctly. The parts of the
eye that recognize color (cones) are either not present or they do not work correctly. We say that these people are color blind.
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