Yes it is.
Fire does not have a shadow because it emits light and heat, which prevents a shadow from forming. Shadows are created when an object blocks light, but fire itself is a source of light and does not block it.
Corrugated cardboard is combustible and can catch fire if exposed to a heat source like direct sunlight. The risk of fire increases if the cardboard is in contact with other flammable materials or if the heat source is intense. It is important to keep cardboard away from direct sunlight or sources of heat to reduce the risk of fire.
No, infrared light can generate heat, but typically not enough to boil water on its own. It usually requires direct contact with a heat source, like a stove or fire, to bring water to a boil.
The source of light energy is typically the sun, which emits light through a process called nuclear fusion in its core. Other sources of light energy include artificial sources such as light bulbs and fire.
The source of energy for fire is typically heat, which causes a chemical reaction between a fuel source (such as wood or gas) and oxygen in the air. This reaction releases energy in the form of heat and light, sustaining the fire.
Yes it is.
A fire is a source of light energy.
The moon is not a source of light because it simply reflects the suns light, therefore it is not a direct source of light
It is a source of light that generates its own light, doesnt reflect off anything else
Yes because it is a source of light. However, the moon is not direct light as it is not a source. It reflects the light of the sun and that is why we see the moon as 'shining.'
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A shadow.
sun stars fire Many people think the moon is a source of light, but it only reflects the sun's light.
The direct source of energy for phototrophs is light. They use light energy to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose through a process called photosynthesis.
sun stars fire Many people think the moon is a source of light, but it only reflects the sun's light.
a burning candle is a light source due to the fire.