Science, asked by mtemjen632, 2 months ago

how do we see the object around us which do not produce light?​

Answers

Answered by ItsDIVI
4

Answer:

Objects that do not emit light on their own are called non–luminous objects. The light emitted by luminous objects falls on non-luminous objects, and then bounces back to our eye, which enables us to see non-luminous objects.

Hope it helps ❤️

"Thanks"

Answered by rupalijadhav19061986
1

Answer:

India, our country is a huge and beautiful land full of wonders. From the Himalayas to the Indian Ocean, Desert of Thar in the snowy mountains of Sikkim, it is a country full of beautiful landscapes and beautiful people. India is a unique country with diversity. "Unity is diversity" is the main slogan of the country

Similar questions