Hello, just to let you know this isn't a homework question so.......yea. <u><em>:)</em></u>
Answer:
you let her down easy
Explanation:
first complment her then you got to tell her you got bad news and tell her that her injury is to bad for her to come but she should still be aloud in practice for whatever this sport is after her injury fully heals
Answer:
dat must suck. I guess dont sleep
Within the visible light of the electromagnetic spectrum are still more wavelengths. Each wavelength is <u>perceived</u> by our eyes as a different color. The shorter wavelengths of visible light are violet — we might call them purple. Then as the wavelengths get longer and longer, the visible light changes in color to blue, green, yellow, orange, and finally the longest, which is red.
Some animals can see waveslengths of light that humans cannot. Those waveslengths would be just outside the edges of human visible light. For example, insects can see ultraviolet waves — waves just before purple on the electromagnetic spectrum. But we are not able to see these. At the same time, there are colors of red that insects are unable to see, but that humans can.
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