This is an untrue generalization.
Plants grow towards light because they are determined to do so, in order to find the best conditions for photosynthesis.
probably because they are called alive if they haven't erupted and dead if they have! that's what my younger bro thought! haha!but they aren't living because they don't follow the 6 components of a living organism!
It has been theorized that moths use the moon for navigation. Because the moon is far away enough that it is visible to the moth at all angles, it can guide the moth in a straight line. The moth, mistaking another source of light for the moon, tries to use it in the same way. The moth is not aware of the distance of the light, and gets too close to it, often a fatal mistake if the light source is a flame. However, it has also been theorized that moths are not attracted to light, but rather to darkness. The Mach band is an optical illusion in which the area around a bright light appears to be darker than everything else. Since moths believe that the dark is the safest place to be, they are drawn towards the Mach band, which, of course, is right next to the light.
To say things that are not true in order to make yourself or something you are involved with seem better than it is
This means that when something appears too perfect or flawless, it can seem suspect or questionable. In other words, when things seem too good to be true, they may not be genuine or trustworthy.
What is being observed in a situation where a light bulb seems less bright when the sun is shining through a window is based on the way the eye works. Let's take a moment and look at the issues. When a light bulb is on, we see the light and our brain "assigns" a "brightness" to the lamp. If it's a bright, sunny day and the lamp is near a window, all bets are off. The voltage to the lamp is the same, and the lamp is still emitting all the light (photomic energy) that it has been. But the "extra" light from the sun that streams through the window will "overload" the eye to a certain extent. The light will not seem as bright, and it is all because of the way the eye works. It has nothing to do with the lamp.
Some men like to play "hard to get". Some men are afriad to talk to someone they're attracted to. Some avoid in light of rejection. Just depends on who you are.
What if you attracted to the wrong guys. There are alot guys who are attracted to me. But I always seem to fall for the young and smooth guys. What am I supposed to do, because when a relationship is too predictable, I seem to get bored easily.
noone knows they just seem to carry on life
Many people with "green thumbs" seem to have an affinity for planting and raising glorious flowers. They instinctively seem to know when to fertilize, when to spray, when to prune, and develop gorgeous blossoms
They can be attracted to Taurus women. They're a great match, and seem to communicate pretty well.
This is not really a behavior strongly associated with flies specifically, but lots of flying insects do seem to be attracted to artificial lights. The general theory is that it confuses them. They're attracted to the light, but when they get too close its intensity and heat repels them, so they wind up sort of circling it at a short distance.
There would be no moonlight because all light comes from the sun, and although it may seem as if other things project light themselves they are really reflecting the sun's light.
they are too scared of rejection to make the first move
There isn't one. Eco systems consists of living things, and so far, it doesn't seem like there is any life on the moon.
Stinkbugs are a common nuisance in houses during the summer. They prefer to crawl and are attracted to light sources such as light bulbs.
To an outside observer a person traveling at the speed of light would be frozen in time. To the person traveling at the speed of light, things would seem normal.
Maybe he just sees you as a friend. He might not be attracted to you or is attracted to someone else. If he depends on you for advice, that is a kind of relationship. Is that it, or does he go out with you? Has he ever asked you out? Does he look deeply into your eyes? Does he seem attracted to you? Are you attracted to him? Do you think that there is compatability or potential for a relationship?