A candle relies on burning to produce light and heat. The wick of the candle is lit, and the heat from the flame melts the wax, which is then drawn up the wick and burned to produce light and heat.
No, a microwave does not produce visible light that can be used to light a light bulb. Microwaves generate electromagnetic radiation in the microwave frequency range which is not visible to the human eye.
The answer to "What is the fastest thing that can travel?" is light. Light can travel faster than any other thing in the universe!
there is such thing as light energy we all us light DOH
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Neither can "come first" - for darkness to exist there must be an absence of light. But for light to exist there must be something to burn, and before there was anything burning there would have been darkness. But.... as there would have been nothing to observe the darkness - as nothing can exist without light - then one can say that light and darkness are mutually necessary. You can't have one without the other.
Because plants are not able to produce chlorophyll in the dark and that is what makes a plant green. every thing that a plant does aside from germinate relies on the presence of enough light to convert into fuel.
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The statement "Light is the only thing we can see" means that our ability to perceive the world around us is dependent on light. Objects are visible to us because they either emit light or reflect light from a source, allowing our eyes to detect and interpret these signals. Without light, we would not be able to see anything, as vision relies on the interaction of light with our surroundings and our visual system.
Just about every thing that requires Electricity
Actually, heat is a form of light (infrared). They are both the same thing, according to the Electromagnetic Spectrum.
A virus is a parasite that relies on a host cell for energy. It cannot produce its own energy and instead hijacks the metabolic processes of the host cell to replicate itself.
No, burning sugar is exothermic because it releases energy in the form of heat and light. The chemical reaction between sugar and oxygen produces carbon dioxide and water, along with energy that is released in the form of heat and light.
a one-resource economy is an economy that relies on one thing
the judge every thing relies on him so your stupid
a one-resource economy is an economy that relies on one thing
No, a microwave does not produce visible light that can be used to light a light bulb. Microwaves generate electromagnetic radiation in the microwave frequency range which is not visible to the human eye.
if you mean to have commas between heat, light, magnetism, and electrical charges then there is none. if heat light magnetism is all one thing then you're on your own.