It has different wavelengths
Ultra-violet, short-wave radio waves, x-rays, gamma rays, cosmic rays
Yes it would be visible using a telescope on the Moon in the same way as we look at mountains on the Moon using a telescope on Earth.
Visible light is found in the middle of the electromagnetic spectrum between ultraviolet and infrared light. It has wavelengths ranging from around 400 to 700 nanometers and includes the colors we can see with our eyes, such as red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet.
What constellations are circumpolar (visible all year, at any time of the night) depends on your latitude. If you are (for example) at a latitude of 50° north, then any start that is 50° or less from the sky's north pole will never go below the horizon. For a more detailed explanation, read the Wikipedia article on "Circumpolar star".
The furthest objects visible in the sky are called galaxies. These vast systems of stars, dust, and gas are located millions or even billions of light-years away from us. Examples include the Andromeda galaxy and the Triangulum galaxy.
possible answer are nuclear energy stored in sugar. chemical energy stored in sugar. visble light released by leaves. or chlorophyll stored in leaves.
Waves, light, and visble light.
Visble light is very useful to humans and others as it enables us to see our way around during the day.
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ultraviolet radiation, x-rays, gamma rays
Visible light ranges from red at about 750 nm to violet at around 400 nm.
Ultra-violet, short-wave radio waves, x-rays, gamma rays, cosmic rays
Communication is to convey a message. It can be spoken, written, or even visble with body language or sign language.