this question can not be answered not even through science facts
sorry
Only a small piece of the light spectrum is visible to us.
it have more energy than visible light
One reason 'Normal Light' has that name is because it is visible to us and useful to us in so many different ways
Visible light doesn't have to be invented. Light is a naturally occurring phenomenon under some circumstances, and the part that us humans can see we call "visible light".
The light with the longest wavelength, which is still visible for us, is red light.
Visible light is a form of electromagnetic energy that is visible to the human eye. It is a type of radiant energy that allows us to see the world around us.
Of the light spectrum? no.
In a kaleidoscope, light is used to make make the colors and shapes inside visible.
No, the moon does not play a role in making stars visible to us in the night sky. Stars are visible because they emit their own light, while the moon reflects light from the sun. The moon's brightness can sometimes make it harder to see dimmer stars, but it does not directly affect the visibility of stars.
A prism separates light into the visible spectrum, which includes the colors of the rainbow. It does not separate light into the entire electromagnetic spectrum, which ranges from gamma rays to radio waves.
It aids in helping us to see stuff.
No, microwaves aren't visible to humans. Microwaves are electromagnetic energy, and the only electromagnetic energy humans can see is that of visible light.