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A plant is made up of many different parts. The three main parts are: the roots, the leaves, and the stem. Each part of a grown plant has a function: » The roots absorb water and nutrients » The stem transports nutrients to all parts of the plant. The leaves make food from the combination of air, sunlight, and water and allow the plant to breathe. The main function of a leaf is to produce food for the plant by photosynthesis. Chlorophyll, the substance that gives plants their characteristic green colour, absorbs light energy. The internal structure of the leaf is protected by the leaf epidermis, which is continuous with the stem epidermis.
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A rainbow is caused by sunlight and atmospheric conditions. Light enters a water droplet, slowing down and bending as it goes from air to denser water. The light reflects off the inside of the droplet, separating into its component wavelengths--or colors. When light exits the droplet, it makes a rainbow. Rainbows are spectacular rays of color. ... The sun makes rainbows when white sunlight passes through rain drops. The raindrops act like tiny prisms. They bend the different colors in white light, so the light spreads out into a band of colors that can be reflected back to you as a rainbow.

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