No, that is why we have ice caps on both poles (north and south poles) and hottest places mostly can be found on the equator.
Put one ivy plant in a cool place and another in a warm place, but give both the same amount of light and water.
Milk
A planet only reflects light from a star like our Sun. Earth is a planet and from experience it does not shine. Stars give off their own light.
The sun, lamps, candles, and ect.
yes
The sun give light to the star because the sun reflects on the star to give them light.
Put one ivy plant in a cool place and another in a warm place, but give both the same amount of light and water.
Put one ivy plant in a cool place and another in a warm place, but give both the same amount of light and water.
Put one ivy plant in a cool place and another in a warm place, but give both the same amount of light and water.
They are associated with the amount of light they give out
-amount of water -amount of sunlight -amount of O2/CO2 in the air -light intensity
The sun, fire, and light bulbs are three things that give off light and heat. The sun is a natural source of light and heat, fire is created through combustion, and light bulbs produce light and heat through electricity.
Milk
A foot candle refers to the the amount of light a light bulb, sun.. etc puts out.
its the same as how light passed though glass and water. if you place a light behind the jelly there is a coloured shadow if front fo it because of how the light fragments as it passes though the jelly. the reflecion of the crystals in the jelly case the colour to show. same as how you can see what colour the jelly is in the first place
Excitation and collapse of the electron energy shells give off photons, and the amount of power needed to stimulate this process heats up the wire (usually tungsten these days), and the heat is radiated through the glass. A good article about filaments is in the first link below.
To illuminate what you are looking at or to give enough light to see through something you are looking at.