Depending on where were talking about and what type of light. The sun will obviously have a greater effect than a lamp of some sort but yes light creates heat atleast to a certain extent that's why days are normal temperature some times but when u turn off the lights and it starts to get dark the air becomes cooler.
Quite a bit. Temperature, light color, light timing (amount of light and dark hours), water quality, soil quality, air quality, fertilizer. That is a good start.
Air that is pulled into a tornado undergoes a rapid drop in pressure which causes a drop in temperature. This temperature drop triggers the condensation that forms the funnel. The funnel is opaque and so blocks out light coming from behind. Tornadoes may also appear dark from lifting soil into the air.
The speed at which light travels through a substance such as air depends on its density, which in turn depends in part on temperature.
it is 28% light, which means that it is a dark blue.
air bubbles look like dark spots
air, light, heat, soil, temperature, topography,
It is obtained from air. Oxygen is not is not produced in dark reaction but in light reaction
It is a dual purpose warning light. It will illuminate if the coolant temperature gets too high, and, if air conditioning is fitted, certain faults will cause the warning light to flash. If it is an air conditioning fault then turning the air conditioning off will stop the light from flashing.
because at higher temperature the air become light i.e. density is lower , so it flows from higher density to lower density area.
Yes, but the difference is negligible.
Rocks, soil, water, temperature, air, and light.
Yes, clouds can form anytime that there is enough humidity and the temperature is low enough to cause condensation. Fog is a cloud that formed on the surface. Yes ! Clouds can obviously form in the dark because water is evaporated in the day and night. It relies on heat, not light. Yes, of course, as long as it's still hot (in air temperature)