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What is another word for no light?

"Darkness" is a good one.


Does the moon have both sun light and darkness?

one side of the moon receives light from the sun and the other will never get light..that side is called the dark side of the moon..so yes the moon is dark and also receives sunlight...(the moon does not make any of its own light)


What is a dimming light from one heavenly body by another?

A dimming light from one heavenly body by another is called an eclipse. This occurs when one celestial object moves into the shadow of another, causing a decrease in brightness or visibility. Examples include solar eclipses, where the Moon blocks the Sun's light, and lunar eclipses, where the Earth blocks the Sun's light from reaching the Moon.


Why is one side of the moon called the dark side?

It's not. The moon is always half light and half dark, but it's not always the same places. -- Take a soccer ball and a flashlight into a dark room. -- Turn on the flashlight, and point it at the soccer ball. -- Half of the ball is lit up, and the other half is dark. -- No matter how you turn the ball, no matter how quickly you move or which way you bend, no matter how you manipulate the flashlight, no matter how much you wiggle and dance ... 50% of the surface of the ball is lit up, and the remaining 50% of its surface is dark. -- 50% of the Earth is lit up, and the remaining 50% of it is dark. The light and dark places keep changing, but the Earth is always half light and half dark. -- 50% of the Moon is lit up, and the remaining 50% of it is dark. The light and dark places keep changing, but the Moon is always half light and half dark.


What makes the human eye see in the dark?

Inside the Retina the retina has two things that help the eye see in the dark and have colors. The one that can see in the dark is cone cells Inside the Retina the retina has two things that help the eye see in the dark and have colors. The one that can see in the dark is cone cells

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What is the name of country where was one side light and another side dark?

That would be pretty much every country on earth! There is no particular country where is only in the lightness and darkness.


What is gradation in art?

Graduation is the gradual progression of color from dark to light or from light to dark. It is in small increments that appear to blend into one another.


Why are some mice light colored and some mice dark. Colored?

It's just how they are. One of their parents could be light or dark or both of them could. If one is light colored and one is dark colored the offspring has a 50/50 chance of being light or dark.


How does one spell the opposite of dark?

The opposite of dark is "light."


What is light needed for?

One use of light is to see in the dark.


What is the difference between light and dark kidney beans?

i thinks its an 'aidan bean '


Can you do a homemade french manicure with a light-pink nail polish and a dark purple for the tips?

Yes, just do one layer of the light-pink polish first, then make sure it dries, then do one coat of the dark purple polish for the tips, make sure that dries, then add another coat for the tips of the dark purple polish. There you go!


What would happen you put one plant in light and one in the dark?

The one in the light would grow better.


Who dicovered light?

The one who discovered light is God. That was day one. He separated light from dark. Check Genesis chapter one. It covers everything.


In an experiment to see if light affected the amount of interaction one group of students was put in a lighted room for an hour and another group was put in a room that was totally dark Cameras rec?

the amount of light


Do you pay tax to two countries if you're EU citizens from one country to another EU country?

If you are EU citizen from one country to another EU country, you pay tax, which vary from one EU country to another.


Does dark skin and not just dark colors attract more light and cause warmth?

Dark and light surface's gain heat through the absorption of radiation. Light that would normally bounce for a light colored surface, say yellow, is absorbed by a darker color, say purple. The extra energy that is absorbed by the darker surface causes an increased temperature when compared to one another. Skin as the surface has no bearing on the process.