Environmental Sciences, asked by Ravismart68671, 10 months ago

Colour is not seen distinctly in the full moon light.give reason?

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Answered by Muhammadowais
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Light reflected to the Earth from the Moon's surface is composed of colors throughout the visible spectrum. ... This effect is not due to the spectral composition of the light, but the intensity of it. Our retinas contain two discrete classes of photoreceptors: rods and cones.

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