When a millipede is exposed to bright light, it typically seeks shelter or moves away from the light source. This behavior is a natural response known as photonegative behavior, where millipedes prefer darker environments to avoid predation and desiccation. The intense light can be stressful for them, prompting them to burrow or hide to protect themselves.
Alot happens when you put a lense into a beam of light.
If you put a piece of white paper under a green light all that will happen is the paper will turn green. The only time this will vary is if you have special ink that will show up under certain colored light.
the light becomes red :-P
Nothing. The light gets blocked by the filters.
it doesn't let light through
try it
Eventually, it will grow moss.
Yes.
no you cant
Put it under the light!
Take a magnifying glass and put in under the sun so that there is a small light that forms. lay the marshmellow under that light and wait.
When you put an object in front of light, the object can either absorb, reflect, or transmit the light. If the object absorbs the light, it appears dark. If it reflects the light, it appears illuminated. If the object transmits the light, it may appear transparent or colored.