It does, only that you can't see a weak light when it's hit by a strong light. Just like you can't hear a low noise in a loud place.
all you have to do is buy one of the glowing ones and expose it to light. The silver ones are not glow in the dark.
you really can't unless you leave it in the dark for a long time it then starts to loose it's glow
Because they are glow in the dark creatures !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
glow in the dark
they have a chemical in them
You can make a glowing ball by using materials like glow-in-the-dark paint, glow sticks, or LED lights. Simply apply the paint or activate the glow sticks or LED lights inside a ball-shaped object to create a glowing effect.
Some creative ways to use edible glow in the dark powder in food and beverages include adding it to frosting for glowing cupcakes, mixing it into drinks for glowing cocktails, or dusting it on desserts for a glowing effect.
A panthers eyes do not glow but with the ability to reflect light off of their eyes it may seem that they are glowing
No, glow-in-the-dark items, including splat glob, need to be charged under direct light to emit a glowing effect in the dark. The glow will fade over time as the stored light energy diminishes.
well I think a good question would be, what is in the highlighter that gives off its glow
Some creative ideas for glow-in-the-dark Halloween decorations include using glow-in-the-dark paint to create spooky silhouettes on windows, making glowing ghost lanterns using jars and glow sticks, and hanging glow-in-the-dark bats or spiders from the ceiling for a creepy effect.
Glow in the dark items contain phosphors, which are materials that store light energy when exposed to light. When the lights are turned off, the phosphors slowly release this stored energy as visible light, creating the glowing effect.