If your vision is normal, then you CAN see visible light.
Ultraviolet light and infrared light are two types of light that humans cannot see. Ultraviolet light has shorter wavelengths than visible light, while infrared light has longer wavelengths. Both types of light are beyond the visible spectrum for humans but can be detected with specialized equipment.
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Air does not absorb or reflect enough light to be visible, regardless of what temperature it is.
Visible means "what you can see" - so yes.
-- The source may be one that emits electromagnetic energy in the radio portion of the spectrum but little or no visible light. -- There may be material in the way, such as dust or gas, that absorbs visible light but doesn't absorb radio energy.
because light used to see an object must have a wavelength
The advantage of visible light is that you can see it. Also, because our eyes are sensitive to light you can see colors. Violet has the shortest wavelength and red has the longest. Visible light is the only EM waves that you can see.
Visible light.
Visible Light is used to see colors on earth and to see period. For more uses of light go to ask.com.
You can see visible light but not ultra violet light.
Visible light waves.