A black balloon. Get it? A black balloon is dark colored and light weight at the same time! I'm so funny!
Since dark matter has mass, it is able to warp time and space, which also makes it able to bend light. The effect of dark matter on space-time (and, therefore, light) is the same as that of regular matter.
there is no such thing as dark, only the absence of light.
The light will show on the film if its developed in the light
Light and Dark Romanticism are both categories of Literature from the Romantic ages of time. It is not about love, it is a way of writing during that time.
There are two factors: lighting and soil. How the light hits a tornado is important. If a tornado is lit from behind, (relative to the viewer) it will appear dark, if it is lit from the front it will often appear light. The same tornado may appear light or dark depending on where it is relative to your position. The link below shows two pictures taken of the same tornado at about the same time, but from opposite sides. The soil can also affect the color of a tornado. Some tornadoes lift up large amounts of sand, dust, and dirt. When this happens dark soil will give a tornado a dark appearance and light soil will give it a light appearance.
No. It's dark in winter and light in summer.
Half the Earth is light, the other half is dark. Anywhere on the dark half experiences night.
ten years rings of same colour are years, whether light or dark
For the same reason that the same thing happens everywhere else on Earth . . . sometimes the sun is up, and the rest of the time, the sun is down.
darkbefore darkvery dark at a early/late time
My daughter had this same problem, what I did was a gave her a very dim night light when she slept and one time, I took her around the dark house holding my hand, telling her that its the same as in the light and other things like that. Occasionally I let her touch some of the furniture to let her know it was the same.
Gazelles can see very well when it becomes time for dark, they see about 1 million times better in the dark (with some light) than a human can see in the same conditions.