True. A light year is a unit of distance, defined as the distance that light travels in one year in a vacuum. It is commonly used to measure vast distances in space.
the answer to this is easy. it is not a true saying because the grass can be dry in morning alot and it wont rain.
The moon does not have its own light because it does not produce light like the Sun does through nuclear fusion. Instead, the moon reflects sunlight that hits its surface, which is why we see it shining in the night sky.
True. Light from the sun takes approximately 8 minutes to travel to Earth at the speed of light.
Natural light can reflect the true colors of objects, enhance the details and textures of surfaces, and create dynamic patterns or shadows. It can also help regulate circadian rhythms and improve mood and productivity in indoor spaces.
Light can! Even the smallest light can stop darkness. You probably wanted Spiritually though! Well, It matters what god or goddess is true to you. There is no true God, so its hard to pinpoint, but do some soul-searching, and you will find your religion, or you can make up your own! Hope this helps
True. A light year is a unit of distance, defined as the distance that light travels in one year in a vacuum. It is commonly used to measure vast distances in space.
True, however you mis-spell colour.
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That is true.
Yes, light is one of the things that causes food to spoil faster. This is true of both natural light and artificial light. This process is called photodegradation.
false is not the right answer. Its true because classifying allows you to stay organized so a drawback of classifying is things staying disorganized.
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NO it is not true an OBJECT appears colour because it reflect that colour
because half the things you say about him are true.
That is not true. If you are talking about all the colours of light in the spectrum coming from white light that is true. When white light passes through a glass prism, it causes the light to split into different colours because of the different angles at which they refract.