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Dark matter is not visible to the naked eye and does not emit, absorb, or reflect light, so it does not have a color like visible matter. It remains invisible and undetectable through traditional telescopes, which is why it is called "dark" matter.
Dark matter can be detected by its gravitational effects on visible matter and light. It does not emit, absorb, or reflect light, making it invisible to telescopes. Scientists use indirect methods like gravitational lensing and measuring the rotational speeds of galaxies to study and detect the presence of dark matter.
Yes! Light travels through any material that does not completely absorb it. Visible light can only travel through materials that are called either transparent or translucent. Visible light travels through glass all the time. Visible light also travels through your cornea and the gel-like material that is in your eyeball. There are other types of light than visible light, such as ultraviolet (UV). UV is light that has more energy than visible light. This is the type of light that can give you a sunburn. There are even more energetic types of light like X-rays. They go through lots of material that visible light can't -- like skin and organs, but they do not go through bones or teeth very well.
Mushrooms do not have the ability to digest food like animals do. Instead, they absorb nutrients from their surroundings by breaking down organic matter with enzymes and then absorbing the nutrients through their mycelium.
Matter is made up of atoms, which are the fundamental building blocks. Atoms consist of a nucleus containing protons and neutrons, surrounded by electrons that orbit the nucleus. These atoms combine to form molecules, which make up the visible parts of matter such as solids, liquids, and gases. The arrangement and interaction of these molecules determine the properties of the visible matter we observe.
Dark matter is not visible to the naked eye and does not emit, absorb, or reflect light, so it does not have a color like visible matter. It remains invisible and undetectable through traditional telescopes, which is why it is called "dark" matter.
You either absorb or you give up a certain amount of energy.
1.Hardness-the ability to oppose change in shape;also defined as=-the ability to snatch another substance==2. Brittleness-the ability crumble when subjected to a blow==3.Luster-the ability of a substance to shine==4.Malleability-is the ability of a material to hammered into thin sheets==5.Ductlicity-is the ability of a material to be drawn into fine wires==6.Elasticity-the ability of an object to be streched out can be formed again to its original form==7.Perosity-the ability to absorb liquid==8.Flexibility-the ability to bent without breaking==9.Solubility-the ability of matter to be dissolved in another material=
Matter that does not give off electromagnetic radiation is known as dark matter. Dark matter does not emit, absorb, or reflect light, making it invisible and detectable only through its gravitational effects on visible matter in the universe. Its exact nature and composition remain unknown to scientists.
4% Visible Matter (Atoms) 23% Dark Matter 73% Dark Energy
It absorb matter and energy.
A vacuum is not visible, as it is an absence of matter. Matter must exist to be seen, and so a vacuum cannot be seen.
The opposite of dark matter is visible matter.
The matter absorbs or reflects the light.
By definition, the mass of a certain amount of substance is a constant regardless of the state it is in. But you should realize that there are actually four, not three, states of matter. Matter in the ionized state is called plasma, which comprises 99.99% of all visible matter in the universe.
The Silver Surfer is made up of the power cosmic. He and his board are pure cosmic energy, he has the ability to absorb energy from the entire universe. Matter and Anti-matter generate energy, energy that the Silver Surfer commands.
matter must have mass and volume.though it may be visible or invisible.