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Because they're nocturnal (: they sleep in dark places during the day time, like caves. They come out at night.
Stalactites and stalagmites can be seen in caves, where they form over thousands of years due to mineral deposits from dripping water. Popular caves where you can see these formations include Carlsbad Caverns in the USA, Waitomo Caves in New Zealand, and the Cango Caves in South Africa.
Torches were invented to provide light in dark environments before the invention of electricity. They were commonly used for illumination, signaling, and as a portable light source for tasks such as exploring caves or navigating at night.
Bioluminescent organisms, such as glowworms and certain types of fungi, can light up caves that are inaccessible to humans. These organisms emit a soft glow in the darkness, creating a beautiful natural light display in these unexplored caves.
No, a very dark night is not luminous. Luminosity refers to the amount of light emitted by an object or source, so a dark night would have minimal to no light present.
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Cobras sleep in dark caves where they cann't be found
in dark places such as caves and abandoned houses or places