The answer is yes or no because maybe the forest is on fire because a lighting hits it and makes a fire, that will be natural. Maybe some people were making fire and put the forest on fire too while they were doing that. So the answer to that question can be yes or no.
sun stars fire Many people think the moon is a source of light, but it only reflects the sun's light.
Depends what the source was, for example, if it was started by lightning, it is natural; if it was started by a person, it is artificial. hi! -Andrew
because it can became with lihtning and with human.
An unnatural light source is any source of light that is not produced by natural occurrences like the sun or a fire. Examples include electric light bulbs, neon signs, and LED lights.
Well, honey, fire is indeed a natural source of light. When something burns, it releases energy in the form of heat and light. So next time you're sitting around a campfire, just remember you're basking in the glow of nature's very own light bulb.
A fire is a source of light energy.
Caves could have a source of natural light through openings or cracks in the cave walls or ceilings, allowing sunlight to filter through. As for human-made structures, early humans used fire to provide both light and heat. They would light torches, lamps, or fires in fire pits to illuminate and warm their surroundings.
The Sun and stars, bio-luminescent animals, fire, piezo-luminance, flint-and-steel.
It is a natural source of heat energy
No. A light bulb is.
Fire is a good example of NATURAL light
The sun, fire, and light bulbs are three things that give off light and heat. The sun is a natural source of light and heat, fire is created through combustion, and light bulbs produce light and heat through electricity.