Yes. Rocks on the moon are similar to volcanic rocks on Earth.
Trees, rocks, opaque walls
Yes, moon rocks are typically opaque, meaning that they do not allow light to pass through them. They are composed of various minerals and materials that give them their solid, non-translucent appearance.
Most rocks are opaque but some are translucent and very rarely a clear rock can be found.
Metal, wood, and most rocks are examples of opaque materials because they do not allow light to pass through them. Additionally, opaque liquids and opaque plastic materials also block light from passing through them.
Rock gypsum is a sedimentary rock. These rocks can be transparent or opaque. Examples could be chalk and chalk boards.
Rock gypsum is a sedimentary rock. These rocks can be transparent or opaque. Examples could be chalk and chalk boards.
An object that you cannot see through is typically referred to as opaque. This means that light cannot pass through it, causing it to be visually impenetrable. Examples of opaque objects include walls, rocks, and metal.
Aluminum foil is opaque.
Opaque
A rock is a piece of mineral that is solid and of a substantial size. Rocks are typically ceramic minerals as opposed to metallic and most consider non-opaque minerals, "gems", to be distinct from rocks due to aesthetic qualities.
more opaque [comparative] most opaque [superlative]
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