I am not sure what you mean if you mean natural light or if you mean artificial light. Try looking in a book it will give you a more realistic answer. So come on take a trip to the library!
Five things that aren't matter are: sound, light, heat, gravity, and speed. Five things that are matter are air, water, foods, pencils, and paper.
Shutter speed, aperture, and ISO are the three main factors that control exposure in photography. Shutter speed determines how long the sensor is exposed to light, aperture controls the amount of light entering the camera, and ISO adjusts the camera's sensitivity to light.
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The pupil controls the amount of light that enters the eye.
Iris controls the amount of light entering into the eye.
sun water soil and light.
Yes, the overhead heater controls do light up.
Controls are designed to reduce or eliminate risk.
The five basic needs are: Air Water Food Clothing/shelter Light/energy
Yes, they do. That is, until the light bulb behind the controls burns out.
A Light Jockey is one who controls the light..! It can you do with ex. a DMX Controller..
The diaphragm or iris controls the amount of light that passes through the specimen on a microscope. By adjusting the diaphragm, you can regulate the intensity and focus of the light.