Alika finds a certain kind of butterfly near her house. She reads that ultraviolet light is absorbed by the butterfly’s wings, red light is transmitted through the butterfly’s wings, and green light is reflected off the butterfly’s wings. Alika’s friend Claire tells her that if you shine light on the butterfly, its wings will glow. Can light cause the butterfly’s wings to glow? Why or why not? Does it matter what type of light Alika shines on the butterfly?
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Answer:
No, light can't cause the butterfly's wing's to glow.
Explanation:
Butterflies contain wings which are of different colors for attractiveness and also to show warning alarm for it's predator. They are attracted to light but they can't absorb sun light.
Their wings contain scales that are of different color.
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Answer:
The butterflies are capable to absorb Ultra violet rays and they can be viewed more precisely using dedicated microscopes.
Explanation:
It is made possible because of its complex wing structure. The butterflies tackle the light and take control of colors which is viewed in our eye.
Butterfly’s wings are made up and structured by crystalline layers of wings with small gaps in the middle of them.
It is the light source that is reflected from the bottom of the layer when it meets and intercepts the light that is reflected from the top layer.
It is all because the wavelength reflects our eyes. The higher color situation produces contrasting colors.
Example: Swallowtail.
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