A photographer often uses a tripod and a dark room, particularly in traditional film Photography. The tripod helps stabilize the camera for long exposures or precise compositions, while the dark room is used for developing film and printing photographs. This environment allows photographers to manipulate light-sensitive materials, ensuring quality in their final images.
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Bats use echolocation to navigate in the dark, emitting high-frequency sounds that bounce off objects and return to their ears. By interpreting these echoes, bats can detect obstacles and fly safely in the dark without colliding with them.
Bats can move in the dark because they use echolocation to navigate and hunt for prey. They emit high-frequency sound waves and listen for the echoes that bounce back off objects, allowing them to "see" their surroundings in the dark. This adaptation helps bats effectively maneuver and catch insects even when visibility is low.
It cannot occur in the dark. It contains an enzyme called rubisco which is a light-activated enzyme. Also the Calvin cycle uses the chemical energy produced in the light reactions, and the light reactions need sunlight energy in order to produce the energy needed in the Calvin cycle. Hope that helps :)
Modern uses are to merely name different stars and to locate them in the sky.
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A photographer uses a tripod, camera, and (some photographers) use a darkroom.
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The kettle hung from a tripod above the fire.
carpet layers, tilers, pavers, anything that lays something in a room
710g hades is stronger unless tripod espilon uses g power switch It matters what type of Tripod you have. And the G's!!!
I slowly walked down the stairs into the dark and dingy room.
A tripod is a 3 legged metal object that is used to hold object (beakers and stuff) above something (bunsenburner) it is used by the chemists for performing experiments.
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according to one internet site......the Tripod fish uses its fins mostly to stand, but can walk gently along the sea floor.