Black light can pose a hazard to the eyes and the skin. Black light is, after all, light at the violet end of the spectrum and it has ultraviolet components. UV light is higher energy light and can be damaging. Get the straight dope by reading the Wikipedia article. The link is below.
No, black light is a common name for Ultra-Violet light. You cannot see UV radiation so some simple people have referred to it as black light.
Moths are attracted to artificial light because they use natural light sources like the moon and stars for navigation. When they see artificial light, their navigation system gets confused and they tend to spiral towards the light, leading them away from their normal flight path and potentially causing them harm.
search for it under the sunlight.
An example of artificial light is a light bulb.
Artificial light can be obtained in a few different ways. Artificial light can come from light bulbs, a television, and candles.
No. Laser light is artificial light, but it is not sunlight.
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YES photosynthesis can be brought by artificial light
Yes, but artificial light is tricky and expensive.
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Midnight blue is the classic alternative to black for tuxedos--under low artificial light, it appears black.
Is clored artifical light different than clear artifical light?