How does a stained glass window alter the white light that passes through it? (1 point) Responses diffracting different wavelengths of light. diffracting different wavelengths of light. refracting different wavelengths of light. refracting different wavelengths of light. absorbing different wavelengths of light. absorbing different wavelengths of light. reflecting different wavelengths of light.

A stained glass window alters white light by reflecting and refracting different wavelengths of light. The colors seen in a stained glass window are a result of certain wavelengths being absorbed and others being transmitted or reflected.

but whats the answer

The correct answer is: refracting different wavelengths of light.