
Why Do Colors Exist?
Tumble Science Podcast for Kids
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The Colors We See Aren't All the Same
The colors we see aren't all the colors that exist in the world, and that's because our eyes just aren't big enough to see them. Each wave length corresponds a different color or shade of color. And we can't see the wave lengths themselves. They're invisible to us until they're broken up in some way, like a rainbow. Because of our eyes, there are probably an infinite number more colors out there in the world,. ok? S youre saying, most important thing here, our coloring boxes could be larger if only our eyes were yes?" "Yes," I'm glad you asked"
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