A) Makes them more active during the day B) Enhances their hunting abilities C) Disrupts their natural behaviors and sleep patterns D) Improves their adaptation to urban environments
A) Blue light B) Red light C) Green light D) Yellow light
A) To maintain biodiversity and ecological balance B) To boost animal populations C) To increase human visibility at night D) To improve nocturnal animal fitness levels
A) Enhances overall brightness B) Increases light scattering C) Directs light downward to reduce skyglow and glare D) Creates a halo effect
A) Enhances overall well-being B) Boosts energy levels C) Promotes relaxation D) Disrupts circadian rhythms and sleep patterns
A) Aquatic animals B) Insectivorous animals C) Nocturnal animals D) Diurnal animals
A) By relying on human-made light sources B) By preserving dark habitats and minimizing artificial lighting C) By increasing nocturnal activity levels D) By favoring brighter environments
A) Rural regions have higher light pollution levels B) Urban areas rarely experience light pollution C) Urban development often leads to increased light pollution D) Light pollution decreases with urbanization |