answersLogoWhite

0

yes

User Avatar

Wiki User

16y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

Does sun have light or energy?

Sunlight is a type of energy that visible to the human eye.


What part of the HUMAN BODY collects sunlight?

No there is no such part. Human are not photosynthetic


Do not allow direct sunlight to fall on the?

Direct sunlight can cause fading, warping, or damage to certain materials such as fabrics, wood, or artwork. To prevent this, consider using curtains, blinds, or UV-blocking window film to reduce exposure to sunlight.


Is UV light the same as sunlight?

UV light is a component of sunlight, but sunlight also contains other types of light. UV light is a type of electromagnetic radiation that is not visible to the human eye.


Is sunlight colorless?

Sunlight appears colorless to the human eye, but it is actually made up of all the colors of the spectrum. This is why when sunlight passes through a prism or rain droplets, it gets refracted and we see different colors.


What will happen if you direct sunlight to observe your specimen?

The specimen will dry up and possibly not be able to with hold photosynthesis. It can cause serious eye damage.


What happens if you use direct sunlight to observe your specimen?

The specimen will dry up and possibly not be able to with hold photosynthesis. It can cause serious eye damage.


What will happen if you used direct sunlight to observe your specimen?

The specimen will dry up and possibly not be able to with hold photosynthesis. It can cause serious eye damage.


Why is fog white?

Fog appears white because it scatters and reflects sunlight, making it appear opaque and white to the human eye.


How do video games effect the human body physically?

good hand eye coordination and they improve you finger speed


Can you contract pink eye from direct eye contact with someone who has the infection?

Yes, you can contract pink eye from direct eye contact with someone who has the infection.


How do you achieve red eyes in photos?

Achieving red eyes in photos is typically caused by the camera flash reflecting off the blood vessels in the back of the eye. This effect can be minimized by avoiding direct flash, using red-eye reduction settings on the camera, or editing the photo afterwards to correct the red-eye effect.