We can know that an object reflects life when it is composed of any ongoing process that is essential for the life process lik respiration or transpiration . . Like we consider a tree as a living object because transpiration takes place in it and output is also obtained
white ...of course.
All stars produce light rather than reflecting light.
An object that allows light to pass through it, like a transparent or translucent object, will cast a lighter shadow compared to an opaque object that reflects or absorbs light. This is because less light is blocked or absorbed by a transparent object, resulting in a more faint shadow.
If an object placed in water sinks - then it has a density greater than water.
You can see yourself in an object that reflects light because the light bounces off the surface at an angle that allows it to reach your eyes, creating a clear image. In contrast, in an object that scatters light, the light is dispersed in different directions, making it difficult for a focused image to form.
The object reflects the colour(s) you see and absorbs the rest. This is why black objects get hotter in the sun than white objects. The white 'colour' reflects much more energy (especially infra-red) whilst the black object absorbs more energy (especially infra-red).
if it is an object, than it is composed of matter. if it is a form of energy, then it is not concidered matter
No, green can reflect other colors, although I am not sure exactly which. I think green can reflect blue and yellow.
it usuly feels colder than plastic
We both know it floats
Yes, the skin of a drum is considered an opaque object because it does not allow light to pass through it. It is a solid material that reflects or absorbs light rather than transmitting it.
The object reflects blue light more than it does any other color.