This question is rather loose ended but..Color.
Visible light.
Humans can see EM-radiation at the visible range. It is between the wavelengths of 400 nanometer(violet) - 700 nanometer(red).
Different wavelengths of visible light are different colors.
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NO, HUMANS CAN SEE LIGHT BETWEEN THE WAVELENTHS OF VIOLET AND RED. HUMANS CANNOT SEE ULTRAVIOLET OR INFRARED LIGHT.
light is very help ful to humans because humans need light to see dark and humans need light so they can do their work. that's all i think
normal band of light
All humans see the same colors if normal. It depends on the interpretation of light of different frequencies by one's brain.
Humans are able to see light (hence called "visible light" on the electromagnetic spectrum). Otherwise, you couldn't see anything. (And I have a B in science class...PLEASE)
Humans can see light all the way from red to violet, but not morethan red (infrared) nor more than violet (ultraviolet).
Yes, they can see in low-light conditions better than humans.
Humans can see visible light, which is a form of electromagnetic radiation with wavelengths between 400-700 nanometers. This range of wavelengths is detected by the photoreceptor cells in our eyes and processed by the brain to produce the sensation of sight.