NO, HUMANS CAN SEE LIGHT BETWEEN THE WAVELENTHS OF VIOLET AND RED. HUMANS CANNOT SEE ULTRAVIOLET OR INFRARED LIGHT.
With the naked eye, the part between 400 and 700 nanometers called the visible spectrum. Red to Violet/Blue. Humans can NOT see ultraviolet light, only what is reflected off using something within the visible spectrum. Humans also can NOT see infrared light without special instruments.
when you see all of the colors when they combine it makes black
black because as it absourbs light true black is invisable to the human eye.
Light can reflect off it - that is how we see all the planets in out solar system.It can bend light (Einstienisn lensing) if it is massive enough.You can see changes in light/energy from objects that go behind it (eclipsing)
We see object from the light they either produce or reflect. The Sun gives off light waves. An object absorbs all colors but what you see. The reflected light then travels to your eyes where it is interpreted.
light is very help ful to humans because humans need light to see dark and humans need light so they can do their work. that's all i think
Humans can see light all the way from red to violet, but not morethan red (infrared) nor more than violet (ultraviolet).
no
All humans see the same colors if normal. It depends on the interpretation of light of different frequencies by one's brain.
normal band of light
Humans are able to see light (hence called "visible light" on the electromagnetic spectrum). Otherwise, you couldn't see anything. (And I have a B in science class...PLEASE)
Yes, they can see in low-light conditions better than humans.
light radiation
They can. While human eyes can not "see" infrared light, humans can detect this light as "heat" on the surface of the skin.
Turn on the flashlight, humans eyes can see object in light.
Humans do not see ultraviolet light, but there are some who can who have had to have replacements in their eyes, which altered their vision so that they can.
To see things.