No. Heat conduction has little to do with color.
Natural satellites are organic objects that orbit the earth such as the moon. Artificial satellites are objects humans propel through the earth's atmosphere in order to orbit the earth such as satellites for TV and radio signals.
You see different coloured objects by light. the light hits the object and reflects into your eyes.
Artificial objects and materials are made by people, often as a replacement for things found in nature. For example, artificial vanilla flavoring is a substitute for natural vanilla.
Electric conductors.
No, artificial typically refers to something made by humans and not found in nature. Artificial things can be created to mimic or imitate real objects or natural processes, but they are not inherently real in the same way that naturally occurring phenomena are.
you see coloured objects by the light. light makes the color of the object
a natural classification is that which is based on natural properties. here, the grouping of objects is according to natural order. artificial classification is based on external features such as colours, shapes, etc. howerever, for libraries it is based on subjects. -- preeti
Objects such as moons or satellites that revolve around a planet are typically referred to as "natural satellites" or "moons." Artificial satellites placed in orbit around a planet are simply called "satellites."
Artificial satellites are man-made objects placed into orbit around Earth for various purposes, such as communication, navigation, weather monitoring, and scientific research. Natural satellites, on the other hand, are celestial bodies that orbit planets or dwarf planets, such as Earth's moon, which occur naturally in the universe.
Psychedelia
Psychedelia
Solid or liquid objects, coloured gases.