Luminescent. If is a biological process, it is called bioluminescence.
because there is no light for it to reflect off
According to the primary level science the object which emit their own light are the luminous object.....
No, the sun gives light to the moon, but not the stars. the stars give their own light.
No, a cellphone is not a luminous object. Luminous objects emit their own light, such as the sun or a light bulb. Instead, a cellphone contains a screen that produces light when it is powered on, but it does not generate light on its own when turned off. Therefore, it is considered a non-luminous object.
Yes, a luminous object produces its own light through a process like combustion or nuclear fusion, generating energy that emits as visible light. On the other hand, non-luminous objects only reflect light from an external source.
A star
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Natural
An object that gives out its own light is called luminous. Examples include the Sun, fireflies, and lightbulbs.
The sun is an object that gives out its own light through a process of nuclear fusion in its core. This light is what provides energy and warmth to Earth.
because there is no light for it to reflect off
The sun. All other objects reflect heat and light from the sun.
All objects warm enough to glow. It depends on what you count as 'light'. If you count all electromagnetic radiation, then all objects above absolute zero give off their own heat and light. Except, maybe, black holes. The answer for them is not so clear-cut.
Planets dont give off light therefore all planets dont give off its own light
According to the primary level science the object which emit their own light are the luminous object.....
Luminous objects are the objects that responsible for our vision and omit their own light. Stars, radium, LED, and sparks are some of example of artificial luminous object.
Reflection