No, it light cannot travel through Dolerite (A.K.A Diabase). It is igneous, grey in colour and rich in magnesium and iron, and therefore opaque. Hope this helps. Pingk
Dolerite is coarse grained variety of basalt, if present in the dorm of a dyke (discordent igneous body), it is called a dolerite dyke.
Yes, it can be.
Dolerite
hornblende
Translucent means light passes through the medium, but the light is diffused so that object beyond cannot be seen clearly. Transparent means that light passes through the medium and is not diffused and objects beyound can be seen clearly.
dolerite
a beam of light can be seen if it passes through reflective material.
Dolerite is very rough.
Dolerite is coarse grained variety of basalt, if present in the dorm of a dyke (discordent igneous body), it is called a dolerite dyke.
a rainbow
A very fine stone that light can be seen through is a alabaster. Alabaster is a quarried stone. It is white in color and translucent.
Translucent.
The light is refracted
Transparent.
No
because the light travels through the water which splits the light and can only be seen from a certain distance away
Glass. Any transparent material, which is any material that lets light through, can also been seen through.