certain invertebrates are highly sensitive to light. light often means heat and some don't have a high tolerance of heat.
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Petri dish Black marker Lamp Invertabrate
1. Place the choice chamber on the bench. 2. Cover sectors with different layers of translucent material. Leave one sector with no cover. 3. Place a bench lamp directly over the choice chamber and turn it on. 4. Put 20 invertebrates into the choice chamber. 5. Start a stopwatch and leave for two minutes. 6. Record the number of invertebrates in each sector.
*intensity, distribution, color and movement
photoelectric current depends on intensity of light used
The intensity of the basketball players helped them win the tournament.
No object can vibrate at the wavelength of light. wavelength of light depends on the intensity of light and electron movements.
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It depends on light. it is changing with light.
it just depends on the shade of blue and purple. if it is a dark purple and a light blue, then the light blue would have a higher intensity. if you look at any shade, the one that is brighter has the higher intensity of the two.
The light intensity is poop!
It depends on the luminescence of the materials. I see no difference between "the light source" and "the intensity of the light". Please restate and/or clarify the question.