It depends of how foggy. If you can still sorta make out shapes through it, it's translucent. If absolutely nothing is discernible, it's opaque.
yes
due to action of air and moisture on it
They're usually transparent.
An antonym for transparent is "Dark".
There is no hex color code for a transparent or colorless color because there is no such color as transparent. Transparent is whatever color the backdrop is. Thus, there is an almost indefinite number of colors that could be considered feasibly transparent... but are not transparent. In other words, there needs to be a "transparent" option to switch any electronic color code setting to transparent.
A glass of water, a window, a clear light bulb, tissue paper (really thin), a water bottle, anything with holes in it (obviously), crystal, diamond, various gems, etc. I hope they weren't too obvious answers!
Yes a window is transparent
Transparent
Transparent.
There is a transparent window shield in the streets
Transparent means you can see through it. That's usually the purpose of a window, yes.
An ordinary clear window pane is transparent. If it's "frosted" glass, it is translucent.
The window in my kitchen is transparent.
it needs usually a transparent window because the window traps the light.
Leather (tanned animal skin) is not transparent, as you can't see through it (unlike transparent window glass).
transparent
A mirror is reflective an window is transparent or translucent
yes