The Big Dipper.Mostly known for having the North Stars Location,Easiest to see,And most spotted at night.
Actually, night is the only time you can see stars. Unfortunately, fog, haze, and light pollution make this difficult, especially in large cities. Not entirely correct. The easiest star to view is visible during the day, that being the Sun.
The constellation Cassiopeia is named after a queen in Green mythology. It is one of the easiest constellations to see in the night sky and was one of the first to be charted.
Zebra's are known to have pretty good acquired night vision along with other senses, yet their nocturnal vision is not as good as that of its many predators.
pink
venus
The color gold.
Shut your eyes
White.
i think white because of headlights
LIght of yellow-green (555 nm) is easiest to see.
The Big and the Little Dippers are sometimes considered to be the easiest constellations to find in the night sky. It is easiest to spot the two of them swinging around the North Star.
At night, yes. In the dark, no. Color is just what we see, the amount of light reflecting off of an object. without light color does not exist.
The Big Dipper.Mostly known for having the North Stars Location,Easiest to see,And most spotted at night.
Blue is the easiest to answer and purple the hardest.
No, dogs see in black and white, most animals(those that hunt at night) can't see colors.
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