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You can, you just need a lighter (or something to light with) and a candle.
No. In a room with any number of mirrors of any size, when you switch off the light or blow out the candle, the room becomes just as dark as a room without mirrors.
Yes, black material absorb the most light. That's why you can't see much in a dark room; there isn't any light in a dark room, so everything appears black.
Not unless you have a definition of "completely dark" that means something other than completely dark (i.e. no light whatsoever).
Because the lens has been focused depending on the available light. if you enter a darker room, your eyes have to re-adjust to allow more light through them.
Professionally developed pictures are developed in a dark room. They are also developed by taking them to someone who knows how to develop them professionally.
An analog camera (using film).
Professionally developed pictures are developed in a dark room. They are also developed by taking them to someone who knows how to develop them professionally.
The light will show on the film if its developed in the light
Light colors reflect and dark colors absorb.
Turn on the light and walk out the door.
You are in the dark.
you get the glow stick
Turn on the light and walk out the door.
Black will be the color of a yellow object in a dark room while white light falls on it.
Green will be the color of a yellow object in a dark room while red light falls on it.
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