The darkness will sink behind the sun when the rotation of the Earth brings the sunlight to that part of the world, causing the darkness to recede. This cycle of darkness giving way to light occurs daily as the Earth rotates on its axis, creating day and night.
Extremely unlikely. The pressure & temperature at the core of any planet would be far more than the human body could stand - even if they were in a protective suit !
Don't know... I think that would be a problem someday...
Darkness doesn't have a speed. What you are seeing is the light leaving. You could say it's the same as the speed of light but it's really just your perception that darkness is moving but it's really the absence of light.
You could place the sugar-clay mixture in a wire-mesh sieve, and rinse the mixture with water to dissolve the sugar and remove it from the clay. You would need to do this over a container that would collect the sugar water. Once the sugar is completely dissolved, you could evaporate the water from the sugar water, leaving the sugar behind. The clay would be left behind in the sieve.
No, the human eye cannot function in total darkness. Our eyes need at least some light in order to see, as they rely on light entering the eye to create visual images. In complete darkness, the eye cannot detect any light to create an image.
nothing [darkness]
Season 4 Heart of Darkness reveals what happens on that day.
For me, its Ladakh..Idk why this place is the most beautiful place to me which I want to go at least someday!
For me, its Ladakh..Idk why this place is the most beautiful place to me which I want to go at least someday!
No, the darkness is just that; Darkness
no i would most defienetely not
probably not
maybe someday
"Behind this mountain" would be "Hinter diesem Berg"The meaning of "behind" could also be "hinten" oder "dahinter", depending on the situation.
The idea behind Linux was to create an operating system that could run UNIX software, but would be free.
If you would accept darkness as referring to night, then you could use "His eyes were as black as the dark of night."
Yes and a lot of us think it would be for the best