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Biology, 26.01.2020 13:31 michellemitchel

When you see a rainbow in the sky or in the mist of a waterfall, you are seeing all the wavelengths of visible light. which process separates the different components of the visible light spectrum so you can see them?

a) radiation
b) cohesion
c) reflection
d) absorption
e) refraction

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