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It depends if light can travel in it or not. If not, then it will be dark and nothing can go in. If so, then it will look like space, or its surroundings, however bright or dark they are.
the object appears light on a dark background
You only "see" when light enters your eyes. In the dark, there is no light . . . the main reason why we call it "dark". Since there is no light, none can enter your eyes, and you do not see.
To function efficiently the eye needs bright light. For maximum efficiency the eye needs light to be at a wavelength of 0.555um. The eye can perform efficiently in the dark at a wavelength of 0.510um, but there is a weakness in color.
No, dark reactions occurs in day light & as well as in night. It cant be called as dark reaction, its a Calvin cycle.
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Dark objects do not reflect light. Light is absorbed by them.
The property of light which on passing through two slits gives bright and dark bands is interference
Dark-adaptation.
no i cant from this website. but i could list some or you: ruby bright light deep dark maroon there is also many others!
Dark light, bright light and flashing light.
It depends if light can travel in it or not. If not, then it will be dark and nothing can go in. If so, then it will look like space, or its surroundings, however bright or dark they are.
dark colors reflect less light and bright colors reflect more light that is why they are called dark and light
The opposite (colors or illumination) is light. In some cases, the opposite would be "bright."bright
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it depends if it is bright, if its a bit dark then they might light up! but if it is bright then you wont see them. They always are light up unless they are dead.
The first thing about why can't we see in bright places is-when we live in a dark place or normal lighted place like sun light, so according to condition of light retina of our eyes is balanced only for that light, but when we move from dark to bright places, so abruptly retina has to face bright light and it get reduced. this is the reason why can't we see in bright places.