In the films the two towers are Orthanc (Saruman - Isengard) and Barad-dur (Sauron - Mordor).
Tolkien named the elves' swords to give them unique, significant identities that would reflect the characters and histories of their owners. Each sword name carried a deeper meaning or connection to elven culture, enhancing the richness of the world Tolkien created in Middle-earth.
A flat object would reflect light but it depends on what sort of flat object is it.
Well it could reflect in many different ways the political issues of the 1950's but it all depends on what the story is.
The quality of air depends upon humans. What humans do will reflect in the atmosphere.
John Ronald Reuel Tolkien was a devout Roman Catholic. He had devoted himself to Catholicism ever since his mother, Mabel Tolkien died in 1904 when he was only 12 years old. An example of this can be seen in his insistance that his wife Edith, an Anglican/Church of England convert to Catholicism and that their children be raised in it. He remained strong in his beliefs until his death. Tolkien was himself a convert to Roman Catholicism. He was baptised into the Church of England in South Africa where he was born but after his mother returned to England and his father died, she and her children were received into the Catholic church. Their priest, Father Francis Morgan was the children's guardian after she died.
You cannot: you need to know the axis or point of reflection.
Yes, mirrors can reflect UV rays just like they reflect visible light. However, not all mirrors are designed to reflect UV rays effectively, so it depends on the specific type of mirror being used. UV light can cause damage to mirrors over time if they are not properly treated to reflect those rays.
No, not all materials reflect light. Some materials absorb light, while others transmit light through them or allow light to pass freely. The ability of a material to reflect light depends on its optical properties, such as its surface texture and composition.
Yes, planets reflect light from the sun. This reflection is what makes them visible to us in the night sky. The amount of light they reflect depends on their surface composition and atmospheric conditions.
Because it has a shiny & smooth surface which helps to reflect the light... Take an example of tree. A tree have a rough surface due to which light can be reflect. So All of this depends on the smoothness of surface.. :-)
They will change according to the exact nature of the transformation.
In multicellular organisms, cells have specialized jobs, and they are built according to their job.