Intensity.
A male firefly has the"light" but the females do not
bio-luminescence is light produced by a living organism, such as a firefly
bio-luminescence is light produced by a living organism, such as a firefly
A star is a massive celestial body that emits light and energy through nuclear fusion. A firefly is a small insect that produces bioluminescence to attract mates or prey. The main difference is in their size, nature, and source of light production.
Yes - the luminescence is produced by a chemical reaction within the insects body.
A luminous body 'glows' on it's own (a firefly) while an illuminated body is seen with light. (a flash light at night on a book).
Yes - the luminescence is produced by a chemical reaction within the insects body.
Yes - the luminescence is produced by a chemical reaction within the insects body.
That would be a chemical change because the firefly produces a bio-luminescent chemical. This chemical produces light which you see when the fire fly lights up!
You will because a boy firefly light ups while the girl wont light up
The difference between natural and artificial sources of light is that natural sources are produced by the sun while artificial light sources illuminate using energy from other sources and include incandescent bulbs.
A star is a massive ball of gas that emits light and heat through nuclear fusion, while a firefly is an insect that produces light through a chemical reaction in its abdomen. Stars are celestial bodies found in space, while fireflies are small terrestrial insects found on Earth.