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How do things glow in the dark?

How do things glow in the dark?

When you have something like a toy that glows in the dark, it can glow because it contains materials called phosphors.

Phosphors can radiate light after they have gotten energy from the sun or another source of bright light. The phosphors soak up the energy from the light, and then they radiate this energy as light.

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