The moon is not a source of light because it simply reflects the suns light, therefore it is not a direct source of light
The flame of a candle is a source of light.
It is the only source of light!
Yes, there is a relationship between the distance of a light source and an object. The intensity of light decreases with increasing distance from the light source following the inverse square law. This means that the further the object is from the light source, the dimmer the light it will receive.
Yes, a candle is a source of light. When the wick is lit, the candle produces light by the combustion of the wax.
no, sequins are shiny and, flat.
Fantasy Sequins was created in 1968.
That is the correct spelling of the plural noun "sequins" (shiny, usually metallic circles used in fashion).
They look amazing, especially at discos as they flash the light around, if it is a fabric completely covered in sequins then you can get a ripple effect. However they take forever to sew on and the odd one can come of giving a gap in the design.
Sequins are considered to be artsy type supplies. These sequins are typically used in many different projects from paper animals to clothing.
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Most of the Sequins we see today are made of plastic. Specialty Sequins and Higher end Sequins may be made of semi-precious stones, Swarovski Crystal, Glass, Shell, Metal, and other natural or man made materials.
It is a light source.
light source
The Sun is a light source Something that makes light.
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It is certainly a source of light but it is not a practical, usable source.