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In the bright sunlight there are changes that occur when a plant is put under a jar. The plant would most likely shrivel from too much light.
high temperature or a catalyst, sometimes it can be a very bright light.
under intense bright artificial light, the pink pigment will emit a poisonous toxin that causes the Blepharisma to completely disintegrate.
The most popular places to find shade on a bright summer day are under trees and parasols. Several people like to seek shade under parasols, particularly outside cafes and bars.
because under red light ther is no green light for the to reflet ☻ ☺
it is very bright
If you put a piece of white paper under a green light all that will happen is the paper will turn green. The only time this will vary is if you have special ink that will show up under certain colored light.
bright purple. (ultra violet).
Phosphorescent coating on the surface of the paper.
red
Put it under the light!
Gem-quality diamonds sparkle under any available light, even moonlight, starlight, firelight and flashlight.
In the bright sunlight there are changes that occur when a plant is put under a jar. The plant would most likely shrivel from too much light.
Probably NOT!!! photosynthesis requires U.V. Light, and black paper will block UV light.
a possibilty
Eyes do not need bright and dim light - although the iris (colored part of the eye) and pupil (black center of the eye) function differently under these circumstances. In bright light, the muscles in the iris contract to make the pupil smaller. In dim light, the iris makes the pupil enlarge to allow as much of the scarce light as possible.
It all depends on how well you focus the beam of the magnifying glass. You need to adjust the distance from the glass to the paper until the light from the sun is concentrated in a tiny brilliant white spot. That spot is very hot as well as bright and so the paper is heated enough to start charring. It may even catch fire, so be careful to try this on a safe surface like concrete or stone paving. Try not to look at the bright spot with unshielded eyes, as it is bright enough to damage your eyes.