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Because the glass is made a special way
Looking in a mirror will result in the viewer seeing himself reversed. Others don't see you this way.
yes because the sun is not completlpt out therefore, it cannot harm your eyes the way it normally would. Actually, that is both incorrect and correct. It ddepends on what kind of eclipse it it. If it is a solar eclipse, than no because than the sun is very bright. If it is a lunar eclipse, than you can. Lunar eclipses actually make the moon red.. Its cool Well, it is never safe to look directly up in the sky. A solar eclipse will gradually pass, but you sometimes might not have time to look away. That causes you to look directly in the sun, and when you look away it is too late. During a lunar eclipse, the earth covers the moon, so looking up at the sky would mean looking at the sun, so either could be harmful.
look in the mirror and think for your self evrey one is good looking in there wone way.....
Absolute Power (1997)
So a driver in front of an ambulance can read the word when they look in the rear view mirror
One way to identify a mirror without touching it is by observing its reflective surface. Mirrors have a highly reflective coating, typically made of metal or a thin layer of glass, that creates a clear and crisp reflection of objects. By looking at the mirror from a distance and seeing if it reflects light and images like a typical mirror would, you can confidently identify it as a mirror without having to touch it.
Yes, it is. However, it is NOT safe to ever look at the sun during a solar eclipse. The moon blocks enough of the direct sunlight so that the irises remain open, but this leaves the eyes vulnerable to radiation dangerous to them. Never observe a solar eclipse with the eyes unprotected. Lunar eclipses are safe to observe with the naked eye.
Whatever way you put on the scarf and see yourself im a mirror, it will tell you that you are looking smart.
The word "Ambulance" is printed backwards on the front of the ambulance so you can read it in the mirror the right way around
Making a homemade mirror cleaner is perfect for antique and modern mirrors. An inexpensive yet safe solution is a 2:1 ratio of water and alcohol. First spray the solution onto the mirror and then clean the mirror with a soft rag. To get the sides of the mirror, use cotton swabs dipped in the solution.