silverfish, moths, cockroaches, and other common house bugs are attracted to light during nighttime.
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No, most window glass is not attracted to magnets because it is typically made of silicon dioxide, which is not a magnetic material. However, certain types of glass that contain magnetic components may be attracted to magnets.
There are several types of chemical bonds. An ionic bond, for example is when two elements have opposite charges are attracted to each other. A positive and a negative charge or a negative and a positive charge can be attracted to each other. If a positive and a positive are attracted to each other or a negative and a negative are attracted, that's considered an immoral bond.
Yes, a prism can split light into its different types of radiation, such as visible light, ultraviolet light, and infrared light. This separation occurs because different wavelengths of light refract at different angles as they pass through the prism, creating a spectrum of colors.
All the types on the electromagnetic spectrum (e.g. infrared, ultraviolet, visible, radio, etc.)
In a vacuum, all colors of light - as well as other electromagnetic radiation - travel at the same speed, the so-called "speed of light".
No, certain types of insects like moths and gnats are though.
Mostly CO2.
Mostly heat - with a secondary release of electromagnetic radiation (that's the light).
Common types of flies found in houses include fruit flies, house flies, drain flies, and cluster flies. These flies are attracted to food, moisture, and organic matter, and can be a nuisance if not properly controlled.
McSorley's Light and McSorley's Dark
All types! mostly dance music or otherwise known has "house music" in the middle east
Mostly in reactors fuelled by Uranium and moderated and cooled by light water (PWR and BWR types)
white people
Yes they are, octopi are momentarily attracted to several types of colors, the main ones including yellow, brown, or tan. They are also attracted to different types of blue-greens, and at times, pinks. Especially the very light pinks.
There is no answer. Some people are just attracted to some types of people.
Birds such as finches, sparrows, and siskins are attracted to nyjer seed feeders.
Possible some types of pheromones.