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Lighter colors reflect the most light. Darker colors absorb more, but all of that absorbed energy doesn't just disappear! Energy never just disappears, but it can change. Light that gets absorbed by clothing becomes heat which is what makes your warmer, so if you want to cool down, wearing a color that reflects a lot of light energy is a good choice.
it heats your house and it makes you be able to cook
When you turn on a light bulb, electric energy is converted into light and heat. The energy stored in food fuels the body heat and the body's chemical processes.
not the squiggly ones they are good for the enviornment! :-)
good answer but its none of them light energy is radiant energy
good answer but its none of them light energy is radiant energy
Light (energy)Heat (energy)Carbon DioxideWaterSmokeSteamParticulatesCarbon soot (ash)Hydrocarbon emissions
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it contains if the energy going to light the answer is like the food of the heat
Flashlight is not good model to test sun light hit earth. The light of flashlight is too small energy to compare sun light.
It is renewable It uses wasted heat and light energy
it makes cool noise when you light it on fire
Lighter colors reflect the most light. Darker colors absorb more, but all of that absorbed energy doesn't just disappear! Energy never just disappears, but it can change. Light that gets absorbed by clothing becomes heat which is what makes your warmer, so if you want to cool down, wearing a color that reflects a lot of light energy is a good choice.
Take a stick and light it on fire at the end of it
it heats your house and it makes you be able to cook
I'm assuming that the light bulbs you're referring to are the normal light bulbs... Heat energy and electrical energy... that like cookies What do you mean by that like cookies alot??????????? Cookies are good...yum yum..