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ICU Energy Color See what I mean? 100 200 300 400 500 You light up my life. Color See what I mean? 100 200 300 400 500

Mirrors that curve in on the shiny side 100

Mirrors that curve out on the shiny side 200

Formed when light is blocked by an object 300

Bouncing of light rays 400

Tells us that the angle light hits a mirror is the same as the angle light bounces off a mirror 500

Type of energy that is trapped by plants 100

Stored energy from the sun is called by this name 200

prehistoric rotting plants Formed by prehistoric rotting plants 300

Instrument that sends out a narrow beam of light 400

People need sunlight to get enough of this nutrient that forms strong teeth and bones 500

Materials that let light pass through 100

Materials that do NOT let light pass through 200

Materials that scatter light 300

Clean glass and clean air are examples. 400

Frosted glass and waxed paper are examples 500

Band of colors made by bending light 100

Term for bending light 200

Instrument used to bend light 300

Spectrum formed when raindrops refract and reflect light across the sky 400

Name used to remember the order of the light spectrum 500

Opening in the iris 100

Takes images to the brain 200

Colored part of the eye 300

My glasses bend light so an image forms on this part of the eye. 400

Shaped piece of glass used to refract light 500