Radition - jlopardo
The heat rays and the greenhouse effect.
Nuclear Fusion Is the answer! ¯˘¯
Energy?
radiation
When red, blue and green light is combined, it creates white light (theoretically).
the sun reflects light off the earth and then creates an illuminous glow on the moon
a microscopes used for viewing things through which light cannot pass through is called a
Refraction
No, the suns light bounces off of it.
the sun creates light in a process called thermonuclear reactions.like, necular fusion.
Refraction
refraction
Photography
Refraction.
It is a meteor.
Plants, through a process called photosynthesis.
It helps plants prepare their own food through the process called photosynthesis.
it creates a rainbow
Light is an essential component in photosynthesis,light is absorbed by chlorophyll in leaves & is used to make food(glucose) through the process of photosynthesis,therefore helping them to grow & thrive.Yes, water and sunlight is needed for plants to photosynthesise and therefore grow. Photosynthesis is the process in which the plant creates chemicals and "food" through the sunlight hitting the chlorophyll in the leaves. Water and CO2 levels are just as important though!
The light passes through the glass and creates heat in the house, but the heat isn't able to escape. Light (which creates heat) comes in, but heat can't leave, and so the greenhouse maintains a tropical environment.
Stars produce light through the process of nuclear fusion. As a star burns hydrogen (in most cases) it turns into helium, the energy released creates photons or particles of light. However, not all stars give off light. Only stars with enough fuel to sustain fusion can produce visible light.