We can see light because our eyes contain cells called photoreceptors that can detect and process light waves. When light enters our eyes, it is converted into electrical signals that are sent to the brain, allowing us to perceive and interpret the visual information.
When we see an object, we see light that is reflected off of the object and into our eyes.
Yes, we can see light in the dark. When there is light present in a dark environment, our eyes are able to detect and perceive the light, allowing us to see objects and surroundings.
Visible light.
You can see objects that do not emit light by reflecting light that falls on them from a light source. These objects reflect light in various ways, depending on their color, texture, and other surface properties, allowing you to see them even if they do not emit their own light.
Yes, light can be seen in the dark. When there is light present, it illuminates the surroundings and allows us to see objects.
The retinas in your eyes are able to see light.
I See the Light was created in 2010.
When we see an object, we see light that is reflected off of the object and into our eyes.
we are able to see light source because the light from the light source enters our eyes
No, but cats can see in very dim light, light in which their prey can not see very well, if at all.
no because you need light to see
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You can't see anything in the absence of light.
No, most of what we see reflects light.
See the Light was created on 2007-10-23.