Yes, a match can be considered an illuminous object when it is struck and ignited. The combustion of the match head produces light, making it glow brightly for a short duration. However, in its unlit state, a match is not inherently illuminous, as it does not emit light without being ignited.
An illuminated object is an object upon which electromagnetic radiation from some source is falling. We usually think of "illumination" in terms of light, but it's actually a broader concept. When an airplane is being examined by ground radar, they say that the radar is "illuminating" the target.
An Object which reflects light is called an illuminous object. e.g) The Moon: Reflects off sunlight
the object of a casket match is to lock your opponenet in a casket or coffin whereas in a buried alive match the object is to bury your opponent alive
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Examples of luminous objects include stars, light bulbs, torches, and lightning bugs. These objects produce their own light through processes such as combustion, electricity, or chemical reactions.
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you don't the object of the game is just to create twins for fun
A match burns to produce fire. It burns because of the reaction between the sulfur in the match and the object it is striking.
you match the object with the pictures
Win can be intransitive (no object): What was the result of the match? We won. Win can also be transitive (have an object), Beat (as a verb) MUST have an object. One can WIN a game, a match, a debate, an argument Once can BEAT the other team, the opponent
if i remember correctly the illuminous cave is avialable after beating the game n he can evolve at lvl 16