Which part of sunlight makes up the visible spectrum? Check all that apply.
blue
green
indigo
infrared
ultraviolet
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The answer is ultraviolet
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- The visible spectrum is the range of seven colors (violet, indigo, blue, green, and yellow, orange, red) that can be seen by the human eyes the colors that are above or below this range are not visible to our eyes.
- Since blue, green, indigo come in the range of these seven colors hence are easily seen by the human eyes.
- Any color from these seven or their mixture comes in visibility.
- The rays that are lower than red are not visible hence named infrared and rays that exceed violet are also not visible hence named ultraviolet.
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