It's simple
InfodumpingThat isn’t even close to true though? Plants are green because chlorophyll absorbs wavelengths of light aside from green. The green wavelengths are reflected instead of absorbed. We see what’s being reflected, not what’s absorbed so we see green.
"The plant is green because chlorophyll absorbs the blue light from the sky and the yellow light from the sun"
Is still technically a true sentence. It vaguely implies that a blue yellow pigments are being combined to make green, but in actually means the same thing as what you said in your comment.
I thought the sun was a white star, not a yellow star? I am not a scientist and don’t know the science behind any of this, but that’s what I’ve read. Please let me know if I’m wrong!
Not quite - the sun is a yellow star, but by the end of it's lifecycle, it will first expand and become red, before contracting into a dim white dwarf star.