Light
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Light, sometimes also called visible light, is the portion of the electromagnetic spectrum with wavelengths between 380nm to 700nm. This range can be observed directly by humans. This energy, accounting for almost half of the energy in sunlight, is naturally produced by the sun and is available during day, as well as reflected off the moon from the sun. Other natural sources of light include chemical reactions such as fire, and artificial light from electronics.