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&nbsp;Viable light is the range of the electromagnetic spectrum that can be seen by the human eye (usually between 400-700 nm). Most organisms on this planet rely on energy derived directly from the light energy of the sun either directly through photosynthesis or indirectly by eating plant or animals.<ref>http://www.biology-online.org/dictionary/Light</ref>
Viable light is the range of the [[electromagnetic spectrum|electromagnetic spectrum]] that can be seen by the human [[Eye|eye]] (usually between 400-700 nm). Most [[organisms|organisms]] on this planet rely on energy derived directly from the light energy of the sun either directly through [[photosynthesis|photosynthesis]] or indirectly by eating [[plant|plant]] or [[animal|animals]]<ref>http://www.biology-online.org/dictionary/Light</ref>.
 
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Viable light is the range of the electromagnetic spectrum that can be seen by the human eye (usually between 400-700 nm). Most organisms on this planet rely on energy derived directly from the light energy of the sun either directly through photosynthesis or indirectly by eating plant or animals[1].

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