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∙ 13y agoRay, it has a stop/start point (the flashlight), and it goes on "forever."
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∙ 13y agoThe soft rain pattered against the window in the late night. The pattering of footsteps late at night startled the girl.
that would be 'eve'
It is a map of how the night sky would look at a specified place and time.
An analogue clock has a minute and an hour hand, with often a third hand showing seconds. Therefore, 7.27 at night is 7.27 pm. In the morning it would be 7.27 am.
On February 1, nearly everything in the night sky would be 30 degrees west of where it was on January 1. That's the same as saying: in the same place it was 2 hours after the first viewing. The exceptions would be the moon and planets.
The particles you see floating in the air when shining a flashlight in the dark are typically dust, lint, or other small airborne particles that reflect the light.
it must want to dark not bright.
This Shining Night - 2012 is rated/received certificates of: USA:G
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If Megrez stopped shining today, it would take approximately 80-100 years before we no longer see its light in the night sky. This is because the star is around 80-100 light years away from Earth.
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Shining a flashlight at night will annoy nocturnal animals. Bright light hurts the eyes, and also ruins the night vision so that it is hard to see in the dark afterwards. That will annoy anyone. Bright lights also scare animals sometimes, because they don't understand what they are. This is why many animals get run over by cars after dark, because the lights make them too frightened to move out of the way.
Turn on the flashlight, humans eyes can see object in light.
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Sure on this Shining Night was written by James Agee in 1938.
A flashlight emits light that illuminates the surroundings, making objects visible in the dark. This helps the person holding the flashlight to navigate and see better in low-light conditions, improving visibility and safety at night.