No, not all lights can be seen in the dark. Some lights may be too dim or obscured by obstacles, making them difficult or impossible to see in darkness.
Yes, light can be seen in the dark. When there is light present, it illuminates the surroundings and allows us to see objects.
A shadow can be dark when it blocks light, while light can be seen as the opposite of darkness. Additionally, certain materials, like paintings and photographs, can portray both light and dark elements in their composition.
No, glow in the dark requires the absorption of light to emit a glow in darkness. Black lights emit ultraviolet (UV) light, which typically does not charge glow in the dark items like visible light does.
No, not all lights are the same in terms of energy efficiency and brightness. LED lights are generally more energy efficient and brighter than traditional incandescent or fluorescent lights.
In a completely dark room, there is no light to create shadows. Shadows are formed when an object blocks light from a source, so in the absence of light, there are no shadows visible.
The Northern Lights occur year round but are only visible when nights are dark. In the locations in which they are best seen, Alaska, Canada, Norway and Finland, they are usually seen from September through April when the nights are long and dark.
From what I have read and seen on TV they have any number of lights all over the entire craft.
yes,the northern lights can be seen from Kentucky
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very dark no lights around
A sensor that is activated by a lack of light (the dark). Usually these can be found in night lights that turn on when the lights are turned out.
there needs to be no lights Because the sky is dark at night, so the light of the sun, reflecting off a planet, can be seen, just as the light from the stars can be seen against the dark sky. During the day, the light from the planets and stars is obscured by the much brighter light from the sun.
Turn all the lights out, hide, then scare them.
Northern lights are best seen in the northern latitudes and best seen on clear dark nights (little cloud - moon) and best seen outside of large cities (light pollution) They are also best in the fall and winter months. They can be very stunning!
In the dark.