No, it was so incredibly small that he couldn't see it until the electron microscope ws invented in 1933.
Umm...? Where did you hear this? But anyways no it is not it is sugar and plants with light can make glucose during photosynthesis.
It's called infrared light outside one end of the spectrum,and ultraviolet light outside the other end.,
100 light years away. i thnk it is anyways
It could be bay, or haflinger A: Haflinger is a bred, not a color. Anyways- if it is light brownish-red all over including legs, mane and tail then it is chestnut. If it has a black mane and tail and maybe its legs too, then it is bay.
Interesting.
Headlights on a vehicle A bedroom lamp An outside light
outside
If the outside of the cuvette is not washed properly, residue or contaminants on the surface could interfere with light passing through the sample. This would result in inaccurate absorption readings, as the contaminants could absorb or scatter light, leading to erroneous measurements. It is essential to ensure the cuvette is clean to obtain reliable absorption data.
Try checking it at night, you should be able to see some form of light , you can through mine anyways.
If they weren't he could not reasonably be expected to function and would likely get killed. However they are not light, being made of metal on the outside.
It was due to a miscarriage - it was the beginning of one anyways.
A strange flash of light could be anything. It could be a reflection off of something. It could be the sun reflecting off of an airplane. It could be a meteor or fireball.