because at night they start to glow up and it is pretty bright. also fire flies are nature and the light of them is natural. :]
Reports of people who visited it first hand, as well as photographs of it. The solar eclipse effect would be much different were the Moon a source of light, rather than only reflecting, and sometimes blocking, said light.
Some things that give out their own light are described as "luminous." This includes natural sources like the sun and fireflies, as well as artificial sources such as light bulbs and LEDs. Luminous objects emit light due to various physical processes, including incandescence, fluorescence, or bioluminescence. In contrast, objects that do not emit light but can reflect it are termed "illuminated."
One's white and one's black, just like she said.
The quote "It is during our darkest moments that we must focus to see the light" was said by Aristotle Onasis.
White light. The colors that we see are actually the colors NOT absorbed by the object they strike: for example, if the sun's light strikes a pink triangle, it is because the triangle absorbs all the frequencies of light EXCEPT for the color pink. If the only color we see is green reflected off a car, then all wavelengths of color are absorbed except for green.
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A plant that responds to light is said to be photosensitive, and it is said to have the property of photosensitivity.
such objects are identified with the suffix -escence where the root word is the element that is responsible for the light. When you have Florine as the source of the light you have fluorescence. When you have phosphorus as the source of the light you have phosphorescence. and so on. theoretically every element could contribute to this.
"Got To Glow Now"...that's also a math work sheet answer.
So, the sun gives off light because of the different types of gases in the core. These gases , when combined, create radiation. The sun gives off this radiation in rays, producing light rays, that comes from our sun and other stars.-This all comes from a 8th grader.Additional answerThe Sun is very very hot and hot objects, as you know by a red hot poker, emit light and heat. So why is it hot. It's not the mixing of gases that does it, but the nuclear reactions going on. These reactions cause the Sun to loses mass at a stupendous rate (several million tonnes per second), and according to Einstein the amount of energy given off when mass is lost is also stupendous. So the Sun gets stupendously hot.But the question asked how MUCH light is emitted by stars. This is presumably measured in photons and I don't know the answer.
Objects that reflect light are said to be "reflective", objects that scatter light are said to be "diffusive", and objects that transmit light are said to be "transparent" or "translucent".
Supposedly God said "Let there be light"
Because it is not a natural source and one day it will end up being none left. Oil takes millions of years to produce that oil from underground and it is said that we use it much faster than it produces.
Reports of people who visited it first hand, as well as photographs of it. The solar eclipse effect would be much different were the Moon a source of light, rather than only reflecting, and sometimes blocking, said light.
Natural Gas Sometimes referred to as forced air systems, these heating systems burn natural gas, propane, oil, or use electricity to heat your home, and are the most commonly used heating systems. Air is heated in the furnace and then distributed throughout your house via ductwork.
Because it is not a natural source and one day it will end up being none left. Oil takes millions of years to produce that oil from underground and it is said that we use it much faster than it produces.