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Luminous.
They glow even during day but the intensity of its light is negligibly small compared to that of sun.So it appears that it does not glow
Moon , stars , planets , anything we can see that emits light .
1.)Candles 2.)Light bulbs 3.)Lightning 4.)Flashlights 5.)Glow-in-the-Dark items 6.)Sun 7.)Fire 8.)Fireflies 9.)Stars 10.)Lamps If you wanna add anymore anybody, please do ....
The object is safe to touch, as it does not emit heat enough to harm the skin. The substances used to create this "glow in the dark" effect is generally toxic, and should not be consumed.
Luminous.
They glow even during day but the intensity of its light is negligibly small compared to that of sun.So it appears that it does not glow
They glow in the dark because luminous things have a quality that makes them glow. For instance, a firefly is luminous.
It is a source of light, hence luminous.
They disperse.
Luminous colours are bright and kind of glow in the dark like a hivise and these are the luminous colours: luminous pink Green Yellow Blue Orange
A dark night can be considered luminous. Especially in the eyes of a poet or sensitive individual. The night can glow or radiate a particular type of brightness.
It will be in a dark colour or it may be invisible. If it is glow-in-the-dark then it will glow in the colour it is set to glow in the dark.
radium was used in luminous paint and for theglow in the dark clock it as it emits radioactive decay that's why its not used in luminous paint now
The stars appeared luminous in the night sky, illuminating the darkness with their radiant glow.
The most common way of making an object glow in the dark is to use chemicals called phosphors to produce light. But I'm not certan that is used in paint.
Moon , stars , planets , anything we can see that emits light .