If all colors of the spectrum of sunlight combine, which color is produced?
If all colors of the spectrum of sunlight combine, which color is produced?
(A) Yellow
(B) White
(C) Red
(D) Purple
Sunlight holds every color you can see—violet, indigo, blue, green, yellow, orange, and red. When you mix all those colors together, you get white light. If you’ve ever seen someone shine sunlight through a prism, you’ve watched the light break apart into those colors. Put them back together, and it turns white again. So, the answer is (B) White.