Tonic water and turmeric glow the brightest, but also vanilla ice cream, caramel, pancake syrup, honey, some ketchup, peanut butter, olive oil, canola oil, blend cooked spinach with a bit of oil for a blood red glow. Many white foods will glow purple (such as rice)... Also some vitamins, notable B vitamins which can be found in most energy drinks (Rockstar, Redbull), add fooddye fo different color glow.
There are lights inside it so when you turn it on it glows.
Yes because it glows when it glows the tube expands to create space for it to glow
The bacteria that glows pink under black light is called Serratia marcescens.
Cosmic bowling is bowling with black lights on, not the standard bowling center lights. Usually the house balls, carpeting, and other decor glows. Usually centers have this type of bowling late at night during the weekend for open bowling.
Halogen light glows and LED is dull.
Phosphor is the material that lines the tubes of fluorescent lights and glows when exposed to UV light. This material emits visible light when excited by ultraviolet radiation.
Certain foods that contain fluorescent compounds, such as tonic water, certain types of fish, and some types of cheese, can glow under a black light.
Yes it glows when you breath on it
It's not water .____.
hit when the sword glows.
No, it is a red dwarf
Yes, but it is not nesicarally green rock that glows under black light. Some rock are florescent and glow (under black light). Most of these rocks appear green, but not nesicarally all of them.