We need an source of light, an opaque object blocking the path of light, a screen behind the opaque object.
because the light is shining and bounding off the moon it doesn't reach the back so when California has light japan is sleeping .you can try it out with a rubber ball and a flashlight if you want to see for yourself.
Much the same way that people see moonlight. Light from the sun is scattered by the earth.
We do get light from the other stars; that is why we can see them. We do not feel their heat or see very much light from them because they are millions of times farther away from us than the sun is.
Your eyes depend on light reflection in order to enable you to see. Light reflects off an object and bounces into your pupil and stimulates the cones and rods in your retinas thus enabling you to see the object.
you have a bum with a 3 yead old then you see loads of blue light everywhere
Cats don't need as much light as humans to see well in the dark. Their eyes are adapted with more rod cells that can detect low light levels. Cats can see in light levels six times lower than what a human needs to see.
pretty much everywhere
look around. you see it everywhere.
no because you need light to see
im not sure how much light you need but it needs sun light just like us we need sun light because it gives are body's vitamin D so you need just the right amount of sun and right amount of water if theres to much water the plant will die but if theres to much sun light it will die also so if that diden't tell you the anser see the discotion page for more information
to see with their eyes they do
to see
Actually, you can see a moonbow just about everywhere! it is just like a rainbow, but instead of light reflecting from the sun, its just coming from the moon.
To see a shadow, you need a source of light, an object to cast the shadow, and a surface for the shadow to be projected onto. When the light is blocked by the object, a shadow is created on the surface opposite the light source.
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No. Most objects you see need to be shined on by a source of light, otherwise you don't see them.