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  • Understanding Darkness: Why a Dark Night Isn't Luminous
    No, a very dark night is not luminous.

    Here's why:

    * Luminous means emitting light.

    * A very dark night is characterized by the absence of light.

    While there might be some faint light sources like starlight, the overall effect is darkness, meaning the night itself isn't emitting light.

    Therefore, a very dark night is not luminous.

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