Yes because the sun is our energy
Dogs are nocturnal in a way, but they cannot see in total darkness. There would have to be some kind of slight lighting
There really isn't such a thing. 3 miles underground on Earth or Mars, for example, would be the same level of darkness: total.
The sun is essential for life on Earth because it provides heat and light energy that drive processes like photosynthesis, which is how plants produce oxygen and food. The sun's energy also regulates Earth's climate and weather patterns, creating the conditions necessary for life to thrive. Without the sun, Earth would be cold, dark, and unable to support the diverse ecosystems present today.
Darkness. It is called a partial or total solar eclipse.
earth and the moon orbit the sun and sometimes the moon blocks the sun from the earth and total darkness goes over earth.
No it can but u would have weak eyes
Without light energy, the world would be in total darkness. Plants would not be able to carry out photosynthesis, which would disrupt the food chain and ecosystem. Human and animal activities that rely on light for vision and navigation would be severely impacted, leading to significant challenges in daily life.
A total solar eclipse occurs for the part of the Earth in the umbra of the moon's shadow. During a total solar eclipse, the Moon completely blocks the Sun, creating a temporary period of darkness on Earth.
Most animals, including man, can see at night, to varying extents.As far as I know, seeing involves perceiving light, so nothing will be able to see in total darkness, if total darkness means the total abscence of light.
Typically you would want total darkness for a good result.
None of them. It is impossible to see in total darkness. But bats can use echo location to know whats around them. But they cannot see.
It is based upon the tilt of the earth's axis. At the top of the earth (North Pole), the earth receives either very little light or too much light. Near the north pole, they receive 6 months of darkness followed by 6 months of light. Keep in mind that this is not total darkness or total sun for these months but the months get gradually darker or lighter as the season progresses.