There is no definitive answer to this question, but during the winter it is light for 1-2 hours per day and during the summer it is almost always light.
Similar to being in a well, dark with light above unless it is either too deep or too dark to see the light
yes you might want some light
Too keep my house lit up. or to help me find something in the dark when my room's dark.
Light and not too dark.
dark colors absorb more light and more heat too
Because there is low light.
yes it can
When the images are too dark or light
If the film is too dark, the xray needs to be retaken with lower kV and mAS settings. Xrays that are only marginally too dark can be looked at under a bright light.
Too keep my house lit up. or to help me find something in the dark when my room's dark.
Exposure is the amount of light allowed to fall on the film or sensor. If the exposure is too short, not enough light will hit the sensor and the photo will be too dark or there will be no details in the shadows. Too much light, and the photo will be too light, or the highlighted areas will be "blown out" with no detail.
the darkness is too dark when you are no longer able to find precious belongings and all feels dreary, and to the point of no return. the darkness permeates with the sadness that feel hopeless. this darkness is definitely too dark. beings of light are increasingly difficult to locate as we sink and swell into this dark abysses.