yes.
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Dark is the absence of light. Dark is nothing itself other than the absence of light.
It's just how they are. One of their parents could be light or dark or both of them could. If one is light colored and one is dark colored the offspring has a 50/50 chance of being light or dark.
The Dark Continent
Africa.
Africa.
Australia is not known as the "Dark Continent", that would be Africa.
i thinks its an 'aidan bean '
The poem "The Dark Continent" is likely titled as a reference to Africa, which has been historically called the "Dark Continent" due to its perceived mystery and unfamiliarity to outsiders. The title may also suggest themes of colonization, exploitation, and the struggles faced by the continent and its people.
Yes. There is hardly anything that reflects NO light; dark objects simply reflect less light than light objects.
It was known as the Dark Continent in the past.
("Le continent noir.")