Sufficiently large gravitational bodies... blackholes are the most common.
Light that is trapped by matter is absorbed. Light that is bounced off the surface of an object. Light that passes through matter is transmitted.
light can be trapped if there is no space to that light can emit or it will bounce to other direction
Light travels at an extremely fast rate of 300000000m/s, it can be trapped only by a black hole as it does not allow light to escape through it.
absorbed
Light a fire.
Photolysis of water by solar energy trapped by chlorophyll molecules are light dependent reactions.
yes,24 hours
energy from sunlight is trapped by chlorophy11, located in the thylakoid membranes
light reactionthe photochemical phase of photosynthesis in which light energy is converted and stored biochemically in the form of ATP
Pretty much all visible light with the exception of green, green light is reflected thats why plants appear green (in general)
No. Earth would be trapped by the Sun's gravity even if it didn't shone.
Yes, some of it can. Infrared radiation is trapped by greenhouse gases, but not all of it is trapped. These gases only trap radiation in very specific parts of the electromagnetic spectrum, so there are "windows" where it can escape.