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December 21 is national flashlight day.
Light will travel 24x3600x3E8 = 25.92 Biillion kilometers in one day (24 hours).
Light is not opaque. Standing in a room full of sunlight at mid-day, you can easily shine a flashlight across the room and make a spot on the opposite wall.
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They do travel towards the light,yes.They hide in the day in case of predators or other animals have their eyesight caught on their lunch.
During the day, the light of the Sun is so intense and so scattered by the atmosphere that the light of the stars is unnoticeable.
Because it is dark at night, and there are fewer alternative sources of light, the light from a specific source such as a candle can be observed to be more bright, relative to the surroundings. The same candle will emit the same amount of light at all times of the day or night, it is just the relative amount of light, due to lit or darkened surroundings, that changes.
December 21
The sun shines its powerful, hot rays onto the ground. The light rays travel in light years, which is why we constantly feel the sun during the day. The only reason why we aren't burned by the rays of light is because the sun is so far away. Hope this helps!