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For the most part, no, Mars is not luminous. However, at certain angles, it can reflect light from the sun and be seen.
Moon , stars , planets , anything we can see that emits light .
The Moon has no protective atmosphere, as Earth does. On Earth, the atmosphere absorbs part of the heat, and moves it around.
Retina is a part of eye where images of objects are formed.
Energy from the sun provides a large part of the earth's energy use, the other part coming from internal thermal energy. Sunlight makes vegetation grow through photosynthesis. It drives the earth's weather patterns through absorption of infrared energy. It can also generate electricity directly using photovoltaic panels.
We can see non-luminous objects because the light reflect off the object and into our eyes that's why at night you can only see a faint out line of the objects around you
The photocell is the part of a solar panel that absorbs light and converts it into electrical energy.
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photocell
photocell
carbon dioxide
Chlorophyll, which is the green part of the leaves.
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Heat is not absorbed.Light is absorbed by chloroplast.
The area around the Equator receives the most direct sunlight, thus absorbs the most heat.
The area around the Equator receives the most direct sunlight, thus absorbs the most heat.
The area around the Equator receives the most direct sunlight, thus absorbs the most heat.