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The color green is one of the

primary colors in the visible


spectrum of light, situated between
blue and yellow. It has a
wavelength ranging from
approximately 495 to 570
nanometers. Here's an overview of
:green
Green in Nature .1

Plants: The green color in plants


comes from chlorophyll, a
pigment essential for
photosynthesis, the process by
which plants convert sunlight
.into energy
Emeralds: A precious gemstone
known for its vibrant green hue,
caused by the presence of
.chromium or vanadium
Green in Culture .2

Symbolism: Green often


represents nature, growth,
fertility, and renewal. It is also
associated with luck (like a four-
.leaf clover) and calmness
Traffic Signals: Green indicates
"go" or permission in many
.traffic systems
Green in Light and Pigments .3

Light: Green is one of the


additive primary colors of light
(along with red and blue), used in
.devices like TVs and screens
Pigments: In subtractive color
mixing (e.g., painting), green is a
secondary color created by
.mixing blue and yellow
Shades of Green .4

Green comes in a variety of


shades, from soft pastel greens
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