All aircraft have fixed lights at night. Typically they have a steady white light along with a green light on the right wing and a red light on the left wing.
There are a number of satellite's visible with the naked eye that appear to be a fast moving white light.
The most common of these are the NOAA and the International Space Station (ISS)
Unless it was a search helicopter (police-fire-coastguard)
A night light is called a neon light
Not all of it -- only a tiny region near the South Pole experiences 6 months of continuous daylight followed by nearly 6 months of continuous night. The North Pole has a similar division between day and night, each lasting one half of the year. However, practically all of Antarctica experiences at least 24 hours of continuous day or night, and weeks or months of continuous day or night occur in various locations. *Because of the width of the solar disc, and refraction by the atmosphere, there are about 2 or 3 more days of daylight per year than there are of night.
No "event" causes that.The continuous rotation of the planet on its polar axis it responsible for the progression of day and night.
The song is by B.O.B
light up the night sky
No, respiration is continuous. Photosynthesis stops at night, as it is light dependent.
Yes. It occurs every year in Antarctica. Antarctica experiences months of continuous daylight, and then months of continuous night.
Like headlamps for your car, it also alerts planes in the area with wing and a rotating beacon light(s).
Planes make the same sounds whether in the day time or night time.
Light planes are 'light' like in the name. So this proves that it's aerodynamics should keep it in the air. So to answer this question, light planes are not easy to crash as their aerodynamics are well supported.
Continuous spectra of light are formed by all forms of white light. This includes light produced by common light bulbs like incandescent and fluorescents.
A hot, glowing wire emits all wavelengths (or colors) of light. This is sometimes called "blackbody radiation." Since all colors are present, you will get a continuous spectrum.
No - it is a continuous process
because of the rotation of the earth on its axis
The difference between continuous spectrum and the atomic emission espectrum of an element is that in emission spectrum, only certain specific frequencies of light are emitted while in a continuous spectrum, a continuous range of colors are seen in the visible light.
A night light is called a neon light
Yes. Candle light is an example of black body radiation.