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No, dark matter cannot be used as a slingshot for travelling faster than light. Dark matter interacts gravitationally with normal matter, but we have no evidence that it can propel objects faster than the speed of light.
A tomato plant will not thrive in a dark room, as it requires light for photosynthesis to grow and produce fruit. Without adequate light, the plant may become leggy and weak, ultimately leading to stunted growth or death. Ideally, tomato plants need at least 6-8 hours of direct sunlight or sufficient artificial light to flourish.
It is the light reaction. Then they moves to dark reaction
A light microscope that makes the specimen appear light on a dark background is called a darkfield microscope. Darkfield microscopy illuminates the specimen with oblique light, making it stand out against the dark background, which enhances contrast and visibility of transparent or low-contrast samples.
Fruit typically rots faster in the light due to increased exposure to oxygen and higher temperatures, which accelerate the breakdown of enzymes and promote microbial growth. Darkness can help slow down this process by reducing light-induced reactions and lowering the temperature, extending the fruit's shelf life.
It rots faster in the light.
It rots faster in the light.
Light Bruises
Chicken dark or light cooks the fasters
in dark, warm, moist places
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Yes. They actually grow faster in the dark than in the light.
As with just about everything, the sun will heat dark-coloured sand faster than light coloured sand. Dark colours absorb heat better than light colours.
Ice melts faster in dark environments because dark surfaces absorb more heat than light surfaces, which accelerates the melting process. Light surfaces, on the other hand, reflect more heat and help maintain a cooler temperature.
No, dark matter cannot be used as a slingshot for travelling faster than light. Dark matter interacts gravitationally with normal matter, but we have no evidence that it can propel objects faster than the speed of light.
A tomato plant will not thrive in a dark room, as it requires light for photosynthesis to grow and produce fruit. Without adequate light, the plant may become leggy and weak, ultimately leading to stunted growth or death. Ideally, tomato plants need at least 6-8 hours of direct sunlight or sufficient artificial light to flourish.
Mold grows faster in dark places because light inhibits its growth. Placing apples in a dark environment can promote faster mold growth compared to placing them in a well-lit area.