YES
Bioluminescence
they are two types of places where animals live light zone and dark zone in light zone may be dolphins, sea dogs,shrimps,some little sharks,etc..... in dark zone may be sharks,whales,sellfish,etc.......
Sunlight can help plants and animals grow but sunlight itself is not living
Darker colors absorb heat and lighter color reflect
the common places you use a lightbulb is in the kitchen the bathroom or the living room or even your room and that is the common plces you would use a lightbulb.
Its a process called chemosynthesis I think.
Light is not a living thing.
Bioluminesence is the result of a chemical reaction in which living organisms produce and emit light. During this chemical reaction, chemical energy is converted into light energy, which is then given off by organisms.
Sand, gravel, soil, rocks, water, light - make up the abiotic (non-living) factors of a desert. All plants and animals living in the desert make up the biotic, or living factors of a desert.
Ferrets are burrowing animals and like to be kept in dark places. From another contributor: Well, ferrets are animals that live in the ground. So, they don't see the light often. I'm sure they would like to stay in area, without any direct light shining on them.
Yes, it does. When the plants get light, they photosynthesis and give out oxygen to the aquatic animals.The animals then give out carbon dioxide to the plants for them to photosynthesis. But if, there is no sunlight, the plants cannot photosynthesis to make food and give out oxygen to the aquatic animals.Both the aquatic plants and animals eventually die. Therefore, the light affects the amount of living things in a water environment.
Mold grows in damp and dark places, like corners of a web, because it thrives in moist environments where there is little light.