If you can't see through an object clearly it is an opaque object.
Opaque object.
This substance is called opaque.
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No. Water is a transparent liquid. Opaque means you can't see through an object or substance.
When this substance is a solid, it is called ice. When the substance is a liquid, you can drink it to become refreshed. When the substance is turned into gas, it is invisible. The substance is water.
Blizzards is a snow storm that you cannot really see through and could freeze to death in and fog is just a thick gray cloud that you cannot really see through but you cannot freeze to death in fog
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X-rays can penetrate wood, which can aid in providing images for us to examine. But they cannot in themselves "see".
Opaque is a word that refers to something not being see through. Since wood is not see through, it cannot be called opaque.
Such materials through which you can see are called transparent materials. As for example-glass. Such materials through which you cannot see are called opaque materials. As for example- wood
No, you cannot see through it unless it is laced, (highly doubt that) or meant to be see through. Yes, it will be tight, so you can see your body shape more, but you cannot see through it.
it is called microbiology
Anything you cannot see through.
Opaque
Translucent refers to a substance that is not clear, but can be seen through. The Earth is opaque (not see through).
things that are opaque are things that we cannot see through
A translucent object is an object that allows light to pass through but is not transparent--you cannot make out the shapes of the objects on the other side.Translucent is not quite transparent, so that you can see through it but only diffusely, that is, only just. Try looking through some tracing paper; it is a translucent object.This term, translucent, means that light can travel trough a fabric or substance but not as it would through a window. An example would be a plastic milk jug.when a substance is translucent one can see vaguely through it, it is the opposite of dense
A translucent object is an object that allows light to pass through but is not transparent--you cannot make out the shapes of the objects on the other side.Translucent is not quite transparent, so that you can see through it but only diffusely, that is, only just. Try looking through some tracing paper; it is a translucent object.This term, translucent, means that light can travel trough a fabric or substance but not as it would through a window. An example would be a plastic milk jug.when a substance is translucent one can see vaguely through it, it is the opposite of dense
If you can see through it, it's homogeneous. If you can't, it's heterogeneous.
You cannot see through the material.