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No! Do not try to improvise dark goggles or glasses to view the solar eclipse. It only takes a split-second to burn your eyes. and they do not grow back! The safest way to view a solar eclipse is with an indirect eclipse viewer. Directions for building one are at the link below. No, you cannot not. The sun's rays are very damaging to the eyes. Looking at the sun, even when it is being eclipsed is not safe. The one exception to this rule is during a total eclipse ... but only during totality. The best filter is exposed x-ray film, it's totally black. But hospitals are starting to not use film.
No, amaryllis plants require light to grow and photosynthesize. Without light, they will not be able to produce chlorophyll, which is necessary for their green color and growth. If grown in the dark, the plant will not survive.
No, because they need sunlight to grow or they will probably die.
water and solar energy
No , it is not essential .
Yes, during a total solar eclipse, the sky can grow dark as the Moon passes in front of the Sun and blocks its light. This blocking of the sunlight can create a temporary darkness as if it were nighttime, allowing stars and planets to be visible during the daytime.
No! Do not try to improvise dark goggles or glasses to view the solar eclipse. It only takes a split-second to burn your eyes. and they do not grow back! The safest way to view a solar eclipse is with an indirect eclipse viewer. Directions for building one are at the link below. No, you cannot not. The sun's rays are very damaging to the eyes. Looking at the sun, even when it is being eclipsed is not safe. The one exception to this rule is during a total eclipse ... but only during totality. The best filter is exposed x-ray film, it's totally black. But hospitals are starting to not use film.
That's an 'eclipse' . In the case where the sun is eclipsed, the sun doesn't 'seem to grow dark', but our view of it is temporarily blocked by the moon. In the case where the moon is eclipsed, the moon really does grow dark, because the earth blocks the light of the sun from reaching it.
No the time has nothing to do with it. but they grow best in warm, dark places.
why does bread grow in the dark
Yes, bamboo grass can grow in the dark.
Yes. They actually grow faster in the dark than in the light.
The people who happen to be watching it exclaim "Oh look ! An eclipse !" and then go on about their business. The people who don't happen to be watching are not aware that anything has happened.
All vegetables technically grow during the night but if you mean vegetables that grow in the night for a year in the dark there is none except mushrooms if you consider them a vegetable
It's too cold, it's dry and its dark for some period during the year -- no sunrises.
plants grow taller in the dark because plant will grow until they find light, but will eventually die.
If you are talking about plants, then no, it would not grow in the dark. It would need sunlight. Most plants grown in the dark.