This is a simple answer. Our eyes require the reflection of white light from an object in order to see it. If there is zero light in a room that is totally dark we can see nothing.
the amount of light
it depens you'll see bright stuff not dark stuff I'm only 7 :)
Yes, you can see yourself in a mirror in a completely dark room if your eyes have adjusted to the light yet.
For the same reason you can't see other objects in a dark room; there isn't much or any light.
If there is no light you can not see. There is only blackness. This is quite disconcerting. If you put your hand in front of your eyes you can not see it. If the room is dark ie no light then you can not see.
Eplic
not very well but yes.
An elephant in a dark room? Well, anything in a dark room. Or your back, face(Excluding nose) ... you can feel them, but without the help of a mirror, you can't see them.
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With a flashlight lolz
IF you are unable to see the moon when it is totally dark outside this means it is probably a new moon (or close to a new moon). Another reason that you may not see the moon at night is that it is blocked by a cloudy side or on the opposite side of tall objects such as buildings around you.
It lights up a dark room. So it would be easy for u to see, because you cant see in the dark.