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Which statement best explains why an object appears green in sunlight?
The object absorbs most white light and refracts most green light.
The object refracts most white light and absorbs most green light.
The more green light is absorbed while more red and blue light are reflected.
More green light is reflected while more red and blue light is absorbed
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Which statement best explains why an object appears green in sunlight?
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