Pronunciation of the English word colors.
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1. | When light encounters the dense, compressed ice, the ice absorbs longer wavelengths of colors, such as red and yellow, but colors of shorter wavelengths, like green and blue, are reflected. This is what gives some icebergs their remarkable colors. | |
2. | Light colors reflect more sunlight than dark colors. That's why people are more comfortable in light-colored clothing in the summer. | |
3. | The three primary colors are the basis of all the other colors. | |
4. | The ocean is blue because water absorbs colors in the red part of the light spectrum. Like a filter, this leaves behind colors in the blue part of the light spectrum for us to see. | |
5. | Lines of rich colors form what has become known as “Rainbow Mountain.” The colors come from many-colored rock remains millions of years old. The minerals were pushed up in the crash of Earth’s tectonic plates. | |
6. | The hill glows with autumnal colors. | |
7. | The lack of harmony between colors makes this painting stand out. | |
8. | The colors of the sea and the sky blend into one another. | |
9. | Pink and rose are similar colors. | |
10. | His true colors are coming out. |