YES. Visible light is the leading cause of death of humans on the Earth and is extremely dangerous. THIS IS IMPORTANT. If you see visible light in the wild, DO NOT APPROACH IT. I am the administrator of the Organization for Protection Of Humans from the Dangers of Visible Light (OPOHDOVL). Always remember to watch out for visible light in the daytime. That's when they get you!
Red worms are not dangerous to humans or pets. They are commonly used in composting and are harmless if handled properly.
Yes, ozone hole is dangerous to humans. Ozone hole would lead people expose to UV rays which are harmful.
Prairie kingsnakes are non-venomous and generally not dangerous to humans. They play a beneficial role in controlling rodent populations and are usually docile when encountered by people. If threatened, they may bite or release a foul-smelling musk, but their bite is not harmful to humans.
Phanerozoic is the eon which geologic time scale means visable life.
Sodium lauryl sulfate is useful for humans and is not dangerous.
Infrared light.
On average humans can see from about 400 to 700 which is the span of visable light on the electromagnetic spectum.
The seven colour categories of visible light are together known as the visible spectrum.
Visible light wave sources. Light bulbs and stars are good examples.
blue light is a part of visible spectra
The light, radiated by the star is absorbed by our eyes.
It is false.
visable energy is light such as sunlight, but now sure what energy is both visable and caused by vibrations
Not normally, but Humans are dangerous to them.
no I am pretty sure that they are not dangerous to humans
no I am pretty sure that they are not dangerous to humans
Yes, the aurora borealis is not dangerous to humans. It is a natural light display in the Earth's sky, typically seen in high-latitude regions.