Your pupil expands in the dark in order to obtain more light. Your eyesight is interpreted by the brain with light signals, when it is dark your pupil expands to grab as much light as possible.
When entering a dark room from a well-lit area, the pupils of your eyes dilate to allow more light to enter. This happens gradually, and it takes a few moments for the rods in your eyes to become more sensitive to the low light conditions, allowing you to see more clearly in the dark.
When you enter a dark room after being in a bright room, your eyes will take some time to adjust to the lower light levels. This is due to the pupil size adjusting to let in more light in the dark room, and the photoreceptor cells in the retina needing time to become more sensitive to low light conditions.
Oh, dude, like, no way. Photosynthesis needs light, like a plant needs water... or me needing a good joke. Without light, that plant is just chilling in the dark, probably wondering where the party went. So, yeah, photosynthesis is gonna slow down faster than a sloth on a treadmill in that dark room.
When the eyes are exposed to sudden bright light after being in a dark room, the pupils have dilated to allow more light in. This sudden increase in light intensity overwhelms the retina, causing a temporary dazzled or "blinded" sensation until the pupils constrict and adjust to the new lighting conditions.
The easiest and most effective technique is probably this... 1.When you stand in a dark room try to imagine it compeletly turning dark. 2.Imagine a shadow like circle around you throught which other people can't see you.
It depends on however big the room is
Dark Room - album - was created in 1980-06.
I can imagine that a cool (not reddish) brown will look nice, mid-dark. It depends a bit on the rest of the interior (is there wood in the room? Then match it to the wood) Other suitable colors: light or dark grey, eventually toned towards other color elements in the room.
No, electromagnetic rays are not present in a dark room. Electromagnetic rays are forms of light, so in a dark room there is no visible light present.
Dark Room - 2005 is rated/received certificates of: USA:PG
In the Dark Room - 2013 is rated/received certificates of: Finland:S
The Dark Room - 1982 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:R
A way for a person to not be afraid of the dark if there is another room somwhere that is dark is to simply have mental power. It's best to remember that there is nothing in the dark that isn't there in the light.
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