Why Is Blue So Rare In Nature?

Why Is Blue So Rare In Nature?

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Science, Physics

11th Grade - University

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The video explores why blue is a rare color in nature, focusing on structural color rather than pigments. It highlights how butterflies, birds, and other animals use microscopic structures to create blue hues. The video delves into the evolutionary and physical reasons behind this phenomenon, explaining how light interaction with these structures results in the vibrant blue colors seen in nature.

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What new insight or understanding did you gain from this video?

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