No, you cannot.
A Try Square is used To See if A piece Of Wood Is 90 Degrees. Also Used To Mark Wood.
They could see where the mouse had been gnawing on the piece of wood by the marks that were on it.
Simply try to float on them, it's more difficult. Another way, take a piece of wood, and see for yourself it protrudes more above salt water
Scientifically no it is 100 percent impossible. You cant see that piece of burnt wood anywhere.
It is in the cornfield. Take the left path after you see the third piece of paper.
Some men can get up to over an inch, but it's more common to see thicknesses below that.
ordinary light is the thing that helps you see
Since it does not reflect light. You can only see yourself in a mirror because it reflects light back into your eye, paper does not do this therefore you cant see yourself the reason is that the light rays are reflected in many directions because of the uneven surface.
It vis a matter of opinion. Click link below to see all his paintings. Then you can decide for yourself.
You could try picking it out with a needle or pin. Perhaps a long thin scissors mght allow you to nip if and pull. -- or if you are very very careful, you could try putting a dab of glue onto a small piece of wood and hope that it will let you pull it out.... but don't use superglue unless you have a really steady hand, and can see the piece of wood.
Here is an example sentence for 'opaque':You cannot see through a piece of wood as it is opaque, which means that it does not allow light to pass through.
No wood because there are no trees. If you see wood, tell a scientist. They'll be interested.