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No, color can not be seen in the dark. The only color that can be seen in the dark is black, because it is dark. If it is not completely dark then you might be able to see the color of some objects.
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Probably not, but some flowers reflect light in the ultra violet part of the spectrum which we cannot see, but many insects can. So, bees may be able to see flowers we can't when it is getting dark.
A country's flag is not supposed to fly after dark because it is bad luck for the country and the people representing the country! So it is considered poor flag etiquette. At any rate, you wouldn't be able to see it.
Total dark ... lack of light. But in partial darkness (say just after sundown) the problem is that the cones of the retina have less sensitivity to light than the rods do - and seeing color requires both types of cells to be able to react.
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Dark Order was created in 2000.
So dark you would not be able to see
Not it order.... 1. Not return. 2. Dark the years between. 3. Bitter days at home. 4. Lose all companions. 5. Return under strange sails.
Explain why plants are able to continue the dark reactions when they are not able to use the light reactions?