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  Today I will explain how we see images. First it starts with the Cornea. After that it goes to the pupil. Next is the Lens, and after that is the Redena. Then it is the Optic Nerve. Last, but not least is the Brain. This is the Pathway to see images. This is how we see or interpret images. It is a long ways, but it is worth it to see. A few weeks ago, in my science class, I was studying how the eye works. It is a long process from the Cornea to the Brain.

 
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  How do rainbows form? Rainbows form because of the raindrops that fall from the sky. The raindrops do something to the light that makes more colors. This makes rainbows. At first I did not understand how rainbows form and I am still a little confused. Rainbows form by raindrops that fall out of the sky. This also explains why rainbows are so bright and colorful. The raindrops even mess with the light a little bit. Learning about light, colors, and rainbows are challenging. 
    At first I did not understand light or color. It was hard, but I eventually learned about it and also how rainbows formed. I am currently learning about rainbows, color, and light in my science class. 

 
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   The sky absorbs many colors, but it only reflects the color blue. That is the color our eyes can see. This is the same way with the grass. The grass absorbs many colors, but it reflects green. I learned this from the 5th or 6th grade and now I am learning more about it in the 7th grade. This method works with almost everything. There are three main colors of light: blue, yellow, green. When all of these colors are absorbed it reflects white. The reason some things are black is because they reflect all of the colors. There are so many colors. Another reason why things look like a certain color is because of light. 
    Light is another reason. In my science class, everybody had to use a glass like object for an experiment. I don't remember the name of it, but it was red.