"Lightly" is a key clue in this sympton.Hmm, well another one of these simple, tricky questions.
I wonder what impact the "lightly" has on the question.
Yeah, I kinda thought that's where the question was going."Lightly" is a key clue in this sympton.
what causes the 65535 code on the A3/B4 TDI?If you have a particular topic please suggest it.
so we can breathe?Here's another suggestion:
Why is there air?
I'll get you started:what causes the 65535 code on the A3/B4 TDI?
ans: to hold up the clouds.Here's another suggestion:
Why is there air?
Actually, I don't know if that's a loaded statement or not but both of those items are false.yeah but,
why is the sky blue (and the grass green)?
Yes.so I got a question for ya, is light "wave-like" or "particle-like"
This scattering you refer to is Rayleigh scattering and is caused by selective scattering of electromagnetic radiation by atmospheric particles with a diameter smaller than the incident wavelength. As a result, blue light is scattered about 4 times as much as red light while UV is scattered about 16 times more than red light.Yes.so I got a question for ya, is light "wave-like" or "particle-like"
The sky is blue due to the forward scattering of sunlight at the blue end of the spectrum. Grass is green (and anything is whatever color it is) because the chlorophyl in plants absorb light at other frequencies and reflect green light. Hence, when the chlorophyl goes away in the fall the other substances in the plant reflect other colors.