search for it under the sunlight.
No, light cannot be black because black is the absence of light.
No, black light is a common name for Ultra-Violet light. You cannot see UV radiation so some simple people have referred to it as black light.
am pretty sure that it wont because the sun is not artificial light and it doesnt die over night when it is dark .
There are natural and artificial light sources. A few examples of natural light sources include the Sun, stars, and candles. A few examples of artificial light sources include light bulbs, lamp posts, and televisions.
Black light can pose a hazard to the eyes and the skin. Black light is, after all, light at the violet end of the spectrum and it has ultraviolet components. UV light is higher energy light and can be damaging. Get the straight dope by reading the Wikipedia article. The link is below.
An example of artificial light is a light bulb.
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Absolutely, yes they can. As long as the spectrum of the artificial light includes wavelengths that chlorophyll can absorb.
No, it is not possible to see without light. Our eyes rely on light to be able to perceive and interpret the world around us. Without light, there would be nothing for our eyes to detect and no visual information to process.
Artificial light can be obtained in a few different ways. Artificial light can come from light bulbs, a television, and candles.
An hour without light typically occurs at night when the sun has set. It can also happen during a power outage or if you are in a dark room with no artificial light sources turned on.
Water, in an appropriate quantity that depends on the type of plant, is necessary for growth. Certain kinds of artificial light can mimic natural light well enough that plants may thrive, such as those used in greenhouses.