In blackbody radiation, the energy is radiated uniformly in every region of the spectrum, so the radiating body appears black in color.

true or false?

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True. The statement is true. In blackbody radiation, the energy is radiated uniformly in every region of the electromagnetic spectrum. This results in a distribution of energy that covers all wavelengths. As a result, the radiating body appears black in color because it absorbs all wavelengths of light.