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A form of electromagnetic radiation composed of different wavelengths ranging from violet to red that are visible to the naked eye. Light is also a means by which energy can be transferred.
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energy source used by plants to form carbohydrates, an important abiotic factor.
Ãâó: www.estuaries.gov/glossary.html
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| light therapy |
many health disorders are traced to problems with circadian rhythm, the body
Ãâó: www.cma.asn.au/glossary.htm
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Radiant energy that is capable of exciting the retina and producing a visual sensation. The visible portion of the electromagnetic spectrum (light) extends from about 0.38 to 0.77 microns.
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technically, the spectrum of electromagnetic radiation, which can be seen by the human eye; also, the source of light or its use in painting such as the illumination of a subject or an aspect of a piece of work for emphasis.
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