No, glow-in-the-dark items, including splat glob, need to be charged under direct light to emit a glowing effect in the dark. The glow will fade over time as the stored light energy diminishes.
In the light reaction phase of photosynthesis, light energy is converted into chemical energy in the form of ATP and NADPH. These energy carriers are then used in the dark reaction phase, also known as the Calvin Cycle, to convert carbon dioxide into glucose. The dark reaction does not require direct light and takes place in the stroma of the chloroplast.
storing it in a light-tight container or wrapping it in light-blocking materials such as aluminum foil or opaque paper. Additionally, keeping the specimen in a dark location away from direct sunlight or artificial light sources can help prevent light-induced damage.
I would try going to NASA.com and looking up that answer
Because it's dark that's why the shadow is dark.no it is because there is nothing there! so it becomes black or shadowed color
To deactivate glow in the dark ink, you can expose it to direct sunlight or strong artificial light for an extended period of time. This will help to reset the phosphors in the ink which are responsible for the glowing effect. Alternatively, you can cover or paint over the glow in the dark ink to prevent it from being activated.
Apply Splat Glow to the outside of your hair. Do not rub in. The glow pigments need to be visible so they can absorb light and glow in the dark. After liberally applying Splat Glow, stand under light to charge the Glow pigments. Then turn off the lights and voila, your hair will be glowing!!
Direct translation would be "Kurai Hikari"(Dark = Kurai, and Light = Hikari)
These stages are called the light reactions and the dark reactions. The light reactions take place in the presence of of light. The dark reactions do not require direct light, however dark reactions in most plants occur during the day.
No, the dark reaction of photosynthesis (also known as the Calvin cycle) does not require direct sunlight energy to proceed. It is dependent on the products of the light reaction (ATP and NADPH) that are formed with the help of sunlight during the light-dependent reactions. These products are then used in the Calvin cycle to convert carbon dioxide into glucose.
Daytime is light because the sun emits light that reaches our atmosphere and illuminates the Earth's surface. Night is dark because the Earth rotates and moves away from the direct sunlight, causing the absence of light reaching the surface.
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ooh tricky to explain! its the light that isn't coming from the direct light source, but the streetlight say that you cant see the beam of directly, but you are aware of light coming from it as you walk down the street in the dark..
because in the dark ages their was light and dark. so the light was good and the dark was bad
When sunlight hits a dark surface, the surface absorbs more of the light and converts it into heat compared to a light-colored surface. This absorption of light energy causes the dark surface to heat up more quickly, which is why dark surfaces can feel hotter to the touch than light-colored surfaces under direct sunlight.
An object with a dark or black surface will absorb the most visible light when placed in direct sunlight, as dark colors are better at absorbing light compared to lighter colors like white or metallic surfaces. The absorbed sunlight is converted into heat energy, making the dark object feel warmer.