Innate behavior is a behavior manifested that has not been taught nor learned. It is based on their basic instinct.
examples of innate behaviors are:
1) The spider weaving its web. It is not taught nor learned from experience. It has been inculcated in its mind since birth. The spider instinctively knew that to have its food, it must build a web where the food will be trapped.
2) The dog drooling when it is faced with food. It is an instinctive response when it sees food, one it particularly loves.
Answer:
Dispersion of white light by a prism
Explanation:
When white light is passed through a prism, the white light separates into its component wavelengths which are:
Red
Orange
Yellow
Green
Blue
Indigo
Violet
Together, all of these wavelengths constitute the spectrum of white light.
Hence, the dispersion of white light shows that each color of visible light has a specific wavelength.
Not sure if you still need this answer but i am pretty sure its the third option.