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yellow flowers against blue sky

We See Colors Differently Based On Season

Source: The Weather Network

Yellow is yellow, right? Apparently not! As each season changes the colors in our natural environment, how we identify colors also changes.

This entry was posted in Perception and Reality and tagged People, Science & Nature on June 1, 2016 by annettebrennan.

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