Dark matter has yet to be discovered or its properties fully understood
No, it does not.
By definiton, "dark" matter neither emits or absorbs light. Thus, it does not effect the brightness of galaxies.
Weather doesn't AFFECT (not effect) seasons, seasons AFFECT weather.
The Higgs field and Dark Matter are the same thing.... I'll take my Noble Prize now.
It does affect the seasons...
Their are two seasons of Dark Angel 3
Dark matter is everywhere, there really is no place that has the most dark matter.
Dark matter is an unknowm form of matter.
Family Matter aired for nine seasons, from 1989 to 1998.
they affect our plants
Pressumably, a kilogram of each would have the same effect. This makes sense according to current theories, but it is hard to verify, given that dark matter has not been identified yet.
There's no such thing as a "dark matter microscope." The whole point of dark matter is that it doesn't interact with electromagnetic radiation... if it did, it wouldn't be dark matter.
The opposite of dark matter is visible matter.