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A museum sets up a display of fluorescent minerals. Which best describes how electromagnetic waves can be used to enhance the display?
A. Infrared light shining on the minerals will cause them to give off visible light.
B. Visible light shining on the minerals will cause them to give off infrared light.
C. Ultraviolet light shining on the minerals will cause them to give off visible light.
D. Visible light shining on the minerals will cause them to give off ultraviolet light.
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