Fire is rapid oxidation of a substance. Oxidation is the lose of electron.The lost electron scatters into our eyes which is light
Before the light bulb was invented in the late 1800s by Thomas Edison, people used candles, fire, oil lamps, or gas lamps or lights to create light while it was dark.
yes
create cloudy bands of light
You could not make a fire on the moon because there is no oxygen on the moon. In order to have a fire, you need oxygen.
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Yes it can. Sunlight when directed to an area with a magnifying glass can create fire. also Laser is also light and can be used to burn or create fire.
fire plus wind
Fire gives off its own light and will not have its own shadow, but the smoke from a fire can create a pretty big shadow.
Brisingr means fire. It can either be used to set an object on fire or to create fire out of the air. Used by Brom in "Eragon" to light a campfire and by Eragon in "Eragon" to light the arrow on fire when he shot it as the Urgals were attacking.
The part of the electromagnetic spectrum you see is light. Anything that allows you to see is crating light. The sun, fire, light bulbs, etc.
They don't interact to create color, each individual light wave has a specific color. They "interact" to produce white light (all colors).
Before the light bulb was invented in the late 1800s by Thomas Edison, people used candles, fire, oil lamps, or gas lamps or lights to create light while it was dark.
Fireflies create their light - by means of a chemical reaction taking place inside their bodies.
If they are put in contact with each other yes.
does fire produce light
does fire produce light
the doors also, its "light MY fire"