Like a Blanket for Light
Imagine you're in a room with a bright lamp on. Now, picture yourself covering the lamp with a big, thick blanket, the kind you use to stay warm at night. The more layers of the blanket, the darker and cozier it gets. If you pile up many blankets one after another, eventually there's no light left, it’s like nighttime!
A Real-Life Example: A Cave
Think about going into a deep cave. At first, you might see some light from the entrance, but as you go deeper and deeper, the cave gets darker and darker until it's completely black. That’s because the rock walls are blocking all the light, just like your pile of blankets!
So whether it’s blankets or caves, if something is really thick and dark, it can block all the light, just like a super strong curtain for sunlight!
Examples
- Using a thick blanket to cover everything in a room.
- Putting on sunglasses inside a dark room.
- Building a box with no holes and sitting inside it.
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See also
- Why Your Light Is Attracting So Much Darkness?
- How Does Dark and Light adaptation Work?
- What is dark?
- What does light winning over darkness mean?
- What is Low light?