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Biology, 27.07.2019 20:00 jaciecaylen

On a cool, still autumn morning, carol noticed that she could see the exact image of the trees surrounding the pond. she could even distinguish between the red and yellow leaves on the trees while she looked into the pond at the trees' mirror images. how did the pond provide carol with these exact color images? a) the light waves were refracted and the bending produced colors. b) the colored leaves emitted different wavelengths that carol saw in the water. c) the different colors of the leaves were absorbed by the water, producing the color reflections. d) the different colored leaves reflected different wavelengths which carol saw reflected from the pond.

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