Spiderman Superman and Batman coloring page

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Your green house plant sucks pages (absorbs) red and blue colors and shoots back coloring green (reflected) color you see.

Kid, you love coloring pages and color. You and millions of different kids have free coloring pages, coloring books, and printable coloring pages. You spend 30 minutes every day with coloring and drawing activities. Here are coloring page fun color history facts most kids dont know. So Ill give you a braggin rights present. Youll discover:1. Color is a Part of Light 2. Color is Absorbed, Reflected, or Transmitted

No colors are shot back at you. You see black fur. If you see color the fur is not totally black. The shiny coat and growling coloring page exclusively reflect light when the dog sees you coming. Last One: Your mommas crystal sparkles. The light slams into it and comes out the pages side (transmitting). Hold the glass in front of another color - say purple - youll see purple in the glass. If you drop the crystal - hold up a broken piece in front of momma's face youll see red in the glass. Learn more about pigment colored flour in Coloring Page Crayons History: Four Fun Facts for Kids.

Light is created by the sun, fire or manmade stuff like bulbs and flashlights. Kid, your eyeballs and brain pick up the colors in the light. You normally see the same colors other people see. Beasts, bugs, and birds eyeball colors differently than you. You and a spider look at a ball. It looks red to you. The spider sees the ball as black. Its still a ball but the color appears differently. Red, blue, and green light are the backbone of all colors. You able to combine red, blue and green pigments to create every other color. Your crayon colors are made coloring pages pigments.

Color - Coloring Page Kids Should Discover Two Fun Facts

Look kid, when light slams into an object (well say a ball) one of three things happen:

Pay attention, boy: Light slams (you cant hear the slamming) into the ball and if all the light shoots back at you white is the color you see. Thats called reflected light. Let's say red, green and blue lights slam into the ball. The ball sucks in the red and green lights. Thats called absorbed light. The blue light shoots back at you. You see the reflecting blue color. You have a blue ball.

+ Millions of colors are mixed from red, blue and green.

2. The ball shoots the light back to you - reflecting like a flashlight on a mirror. Or

+ Color is a part of light.

1. Color is a Part of Light

1. The ball sucks all the light in - absorbs it like a bath towel.

+ Eyeballs and brains help see color.

2. Color is absorbed, reflected, or transmitted.

+ Your crayons are made of colored flour called pigment.

+ Color absorbs, reflects and transmits.

3. The ball lets the light shine through itself - transmits like an ice cube or cats eye marble.

Heres one: The rottweilers fur sucks in (absorbs) all the red, blue and green light slamming into it. The colors cant be seen.