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i perfer darkness because it has no time in the day to have light and it is way better cause you cant get blind with the darkness
Yes. In darkness, the plant cannot gather light to excite electrons for their light cycle. They are, however, still able to undergo Calvin cycle.
Darkness doesn't have a speed. What you are seeing is the light leaving. You could say it's the same as the speed of light but it's really just your perception that darkness is moving but it's really the absence of light.
Only in patterns of darkness can you not see invisible absorbed light.
they have sensors in their eyes. they are blind to everything but light and darkness.
No, light is not the absence of darkness. Darkness is nothing, light is something.No, light is not the absence of darkness. Darkness is nothing, light is something.No, light is not the absence of darkness. Darkness is nothing, light is something.No, light is not the absence of darkness. Darkness is nothing, light is something.
No, humans cannot see in complete darkness. Our eyes require at least some light to function and send visual signals to the brain. However, there are nocturnal animals that have special adaptations to see in very low light conditions.
In darkness, your eyes dilate to let in more light, allowing your retinas to capture more available light. This process helps you see better in low-light conditions by making the most of the limited light available. It can take up to 30 minutes for your eyes to fully adjust to complete darkness.
Dark adaption usually takes 8-10minutes for cone photoreceptors. Rod photoreceptors (cells specialising in low light vision) take 20-30 minutes to adapt.
Light in My Darkness was created in 1960.
From Darkness to Light was created in 1973.
Which comes first - the chicken or the egg? Likewise, which comes first - light or darkness. Chicken and egg or light and darkness is the opposite side of the same coin. Without darkness we do not know what is light or with light we do not know what is darkness.
No. Darkness is the relative absence of light.
Due to light hitting the object, and said object obscures the light from reaching the other source, therefore, it is, as is darkness, an absense of light. Hope this helps.
Darkness in the Light was created on 2011-07-05.
Separation of Light from Darkness was created in 1512.
From the Darkness into the Light was created on 2000-07-18.