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A luminous object can reflect light off other light sources. But it can also produce its own light.
NO it not produce its own light its only like a mirror getting light from the sune a mirror it only get light from the sun
NO
the light from the moon is a reflection of the light from the sun
Sun and other stars, like Sirius are able to produce light of their own.
Most beetles do not produce light, but a few species do. Most notable are fireflies.
There are several insect that can produce light in the thorax. These include: * glow worms * fireflies
Animals such as fireflies contain two chemicals, luciferin and luficerase. When combined with oxygen, they give off light.
To attract matesChemicals in the firefly's abdomen produce a light. They use that light to attract mates in mating season.The light they produce is cold light. Usual light is warm.In some species of fireflies, female fireflies can't fly.
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Fireflies or Lightning bugs
Bioluminessence. Chemicals within their bodies react and produce light.
It does not produce or consume heat. It is "cold light"- bioluminescence
fireflies
That what the light they produce is for. They use it to communicate and to find mates.
chemiluminescent reactions produce light but not heat - like fireflies
bioluminesent means that animals, and plants can produce their own light.like fireflies and fish Ect.