Objects that produce their own light are said to be luminous. But we might need to look at the source of the light to pin things down further. Is it chemical light like the burning of a candle? Electrical light like a fluorescent lamp? Biological light, like in some fish and insects? Is it nuclear, like the sun and other stars? There are more, and the door has just opened for your inquiry.
In general, a star produces its own light. Stars make it themselves through nuclear fusion. Some stars have died or are changing states and dimming, but the universe is lit by the luminosity of stars.
fireflies create their on light.they use gas to help them see at night,and sometimes other animals copy these same paternes and the fireflies become food for that other animal.they also use their light tomate with females.
A few objects that make their own light are torches,light bulbs,stars,fire places, and the sun.
Called luminous objects
Stars, except for artificial creation of light that we, or aliens may produce. (Light bulb, nuclear explosions, flashlight, etc.)
Object that makes it's own light
the moon
Chicken
a few objects that make their own light are fireplaces, torches, bulbs, and the sun
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Luminous - bodies are objects which exhibit their own light.EXAMPLE:-SUNnon-luminous bodies are objects that reflect light from luminous bodiesEXAMPLE:-moonLuminous bodies are insects that give a light, such as the glow worm. Non luminous bodies do not glow o their own. it can also refer to things in space; such as planets, moons and stars
Kinda vague. Umm, meteorites, stars, Airplanes, lightning bugs?
Luminous objects are the objects that responsible for our vision and omit their own light. Stars, radium, LED, and sparks are some of example of artificial luminous object.
Luminous objects are things that let out light without the help of anything else. Examples are:The SunGlow wormsLight bulbsGlow sticksStarsLighted candlesSparksFlamesHeating coilsLEDsTV ScreensDischarge tube
Everything you see. An object reflects, absorbs and/or emits light. If you can see it it is doing just that. Even if you can't see it it may be giving off light outside of the visible spectrum.
the sun
if you count it with heat it would be a star
Luminous objects are things that generate their own light such as The Sun and Fireflies. Illuminated objects are things that reflect light that has come from another source, things like The Moon or anything in your room when you switch on your light.
Stars are the only objects in space that give off their own light.Other objects are visible only if a star shines on them.
Sun and other stars, like Sirius are able to produce light of their own.
Because light can't directly reach the objects, or reflect well off the inside walls of the box. So not enough light bounces off the walls, then bounces off the objects, and then goes to your eyes.
We see things as black when there is no light coming from that direction. Space is mostly empty, and neither generates light or reflects it, so it looks black. We only SEE things that reflect light, or that generate their own light.
Cities can be seen from space.
Yes
A planet.Planets do not generate their own light; they reflect the light of the Sun.
planets, moon,etc do not emit light on their own.
Luminous