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What allows objects that do not make their own light able to be seen?
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What allows objects that do not make their own light able to be seen?
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What allows objects that do not make their own light able to be seen?
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They reflect light from another source, objects also gain their color in this way, becasue they absorb all other frequencies of light than the one that they are reflecting such as green
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