Yes, typically lava glows red, orange, yellow, or white before it cools sufficiently to harden and become a black solid. So, while it is still hot enough to remain a viscous liquid, it gives off light, making it luminous.
Diamond is a non-luminous object as it doesn't have its own light but it can absorb and reflect the light.
Diamond is not luminous it is non luminous it does not give light on its own
Luminous objects emit their own light. When a piece of charcoal is room temperature it is not a luminous object, but when it is burnt and glowing, it becomes a luminous object.
Yes a Star produces light energy (photons) and so is a luminous object.
No, it just has a very flat surface, meaning that all the light that hits the mirror is instantly reflected, giving it the properties.
Radium is a radioactive element. It is not luminous, but it can be used to make other substances luminous.
diamonds are non luminous. they emit light when light strikes it
Explosive eruption of lava from a volcano
yes
It had high silica lava, or AA lava.
Lava is molten rock.
Let's try to stay far away from that hot lava. The lava is flowing very quickly.
How do you see a luminous object?
yes it is because they go BOOM in the sky.... I love you Maddie and maygen
because there is no light reflecting off of the non-luminous object into your eyes to let you see it.
sun (a luminous object) emits its own light and the moon ( a non luminous object ) reflects the light from the sun to earth that's how we can see the moon. The same way gold is a non luminous object.
A flashlight is a luminous object.
because there is no light for it to reflect off
Because of stone of luminous has object
A TV, when it's on and showing an image is luminous. When it's off, it's non luminous.
It is a non luminous object because it does not give out it's own light !
A luminous object is an object that can reflect light! examples of these objects are the moon, etc. hope that helped :)
An illuminated object reflects light that came from somewhere else. A luminous object emitts its own light.
no it is not