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Question Posted Thursday December 11 2003, 9:18 pm

Why is the grass outside my window green?

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lovehiei13 answered Sunday March 7 2004, 9:57 am:
It's 'cause of a little thing called 'chlorophyll'.

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luckiedice3817 answered Saturday January 3 2004, 9:34 pm:
better question... why ISN'T the grass outside you window green? *thank you for your time*~luckiedice~

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xDarkorchid answered Friday December 19 2003, 5:04 pm:
why do you people waste space with these useless questions?

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OneMan answered Tuesday December 16 2003, 6:46 pm:
Beacause the grass inside your house is blue, dumbass!

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ScaperJess answered Friday December 12 2003, 6:12 pm:
Chlorophyll my dear... its the cells that take the light and turn it to food, the pigment they give off is green... it you want to get more technical green is the color on the visible light spectrum that is reflected by that plant...

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Turc answered Friday December 12 2003, 3:18 pm:
I wish my grass were green. It's currently all dead and covered with snow.

Consider yourself lucky. :-P

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metawidget answered Friday December 12 2003, 3:05 pm:
1) because you live somewhere where it hasn't been snowed over just yet.

2) because green grass survived and reproduced better over the millennia than other colours in your region.

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XCrUnChALiCiOuSX answered Friday December 12 2003, 2:56 pm:
Because it is fertalized.

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zoe. answered Thursday December 11 2003, 10:55 pm:
because the sky is blue and blue and green go well together. cool colors.

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Joshua answered Thursday December 11 2003, 10:09 pm:
Because you live in a warm climate this time of year?

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shay*shay answered Thursday December 11 2003, 10:08 pm:
Have you not learned that in science! Sheesh! All colors are what they are because when the light reflects off of it, the sun shines every color of the rainbow exept the one on that object. For example the grass is green because the sun reflects every color exept green. And it has to do with chlorophyll in the plants.
-shay :-)

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Moop answered Thursday December 11 2003, 10:00 pm:
Chlorophyll reflects green light. That's why.

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