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Light

Light is a form of energy. Humans and other animals need light to see.

Sources of light

Sources of light

  • Light comes from different sources.
    • The sun is our most important natural light source.
    • Fire is another natural light source.
    • Electric lights are a man-made light source.
Using light to see

Using light to see

  • You are able to see when light comes from a light source and goes into our eyes.
  • If there are no light sources then it is dark and we cannot see.
Seeing in the dark

Seeing in the dark

  • Sometimes people say it is dark but they can still see.
    • These people can still see because there is still light coming from somewhere.
Closing your eyes

Closing your eyes

  • When you close your eyes, the lids block most of the light but some light can still get through.
  • Try closing your eyes and moving your hands over your eyelids and then away.
    • You should see a change in the amount of light.
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