We have NO TROUBLE at all seeing visible light wavelengths from the sun.
We cannot see the radio, microwave, infrared, ultraviolet, or x-ray "light" from the sun because our eyes are not sensitive to these wavelengths.
Farmers in Mexico burn down a forest to clear land for agriculture.
because there are no clouds blocking it
clear whitish because of lack of blood vessels
It really depends on the type of glass. "Glass" is a more or less generic name for different substances that look transparent for us. The normal glass is mainly transparent for visible light; it will absorb both most ultraviolet light, and most infrared light.
Clear and BrightAnother AnswerClarity may be the number one characteristic that separates that 20% of diamonds mined as gemstones from the 80% that are cloudy, and used as industrial diamonds.
Because it absorbs and reflects all wavelengths of light equally.
In clear skies outside of the city, because all of the city lights take away from the brightness of the stars.
humans mouth is clear because he is cleaning his mouth everyday.
no because it hurts their eyes just like humans and they live in clear water.
coz its CLEAR.
Anytime..anyday humans are better than computers because its human who made computers and not vice-versa. so result is clear humans are better
They clear trees in the rainforest
Mexico's beaches appear so blue because they do not contain plankton and suspended sediment. The ocean absorbs wavelengths of light except for the blue, which is another reason for the clear, blue appearance.
Sky is virtual. It is clear but it looks blue because it is far away. Actually, Everything around us is clear even humans and animals. It is just light that gives everything color.
Sky is virtual. It is clear but it looks blue because it is far away. Actually, Everything around us is clear even humans and animals. It is just light that gives everything color.
The Caribbean has very clear blue water because it is clean. This water has not been overly polluted by humans yet.
Polar bears fur is actually clear. The hair of a polar bear looks white because the color white becomes visible to our eyes when an object reflects back all of the visible wavelengths of light, rather than absorbing some of the wavelengths.