because if the light changed them so would the temperature
because if the light changed them so would the temperature
because if the light changed them so would the temperature
Cold light
The duration of sunlight doesn't affect temperature as much as the intensity does. When it is winter where you are, there are days that are sunny and cold. The sun's rays hit the Arctic at an acute angle.
Factors that increase the rate of photosynthesis include higher light intensity, optimal temperature (usually around 25-30°C), and sufficient availability of carbon dioxide and water. Factors that decrease photosynthesis rate include low light intensity, extreme temperatures (too hot or too cold), insufficient carbon dioxide levels, and limited water availability.
because they are cold blooded so hey cant control wat there body temperature is. watever temperature it is around them, that is there body temperature is. and there body temperature needs to be hot or they would die if it were to cold. so they ned a heating light so it will be warm aroud them all the time.
Light is due to electron transitions in atoms.
Temperature is a measure of the intensity of heat emitted by an object or substance. It indicates how hot or cold an object is relative to a reference point. Temperature is typically measured in degrees Celsius or Fahrenheit.
when the temperature light is green means that the engine is cold and needs to be warmed up.
Scientists determine a star's temperature by analyzing its spectrum of light. The color and intensity of certain lines in a star's spectrum reveal its temperature. Hotter stars appear blue or white, while cooler stars appear red.
To effectively transition your body from feeling cold to hot during a workout, start with a dynamic warm-up to gradually increase your body temperature. This can include light cardio, dynamic stretches, and mobility exercises. As you start your workout, gradually increase the intensity to raise your body temperature further. Stay hydrated and dress in layers that can be easily removed as you heat up. Listen to your body and adjust your intensity and clothing as needed to maintain a comfortable temperature throughout your workout.
An object would have to be at absolute zero (-273.15°C or 0 Kelvin) to produce no light, as there would be no thermal energy left to generate any form of light emission. At this temperature, all motion ceases and no light is emitted.