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Some of the light is reflected, some is absorbed by the glass, and the rest makes it all the way through and comes out of the other side. Since the glass is "frosted" or"ground", the light is scattered (bounces around) inside the glass, and doesn't follow a straight path. Although the light intensity and illumination survive the trip through it, images don't.
A shower wall can be covered using several materials, provided they form a waterproof surface. Ceramic or plastic tiles, sheets of plastic, transparent or frosted glass, and so on.
the things which absorb light are still a mystery.scientist are still doing research on this topic.
One can get a quality greenhouse heater at a well-assorted building supplies store. One should use it in winter to heat the plants so that one can prevent them from becoming frosted.
An ordinary clear window pane is transparent. If it's "frosted" glass, it is translucent.
This varies widely between manufacturers, whether it's a "clear" bulb or a "frosted" bulb, and what type bulb as in incandescent, florescent , quartz, etc etc
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16 Cupcakes were frosted.
They made it in 1952 as Sugar Frosted Flakes.
Three fourths of 25 is equal to 18 and three fourths. If three fourths of the cupcakes are frosted that means that 18 cupcakes are fully frosted and the 19th is three fourths of the way frosted.
Kellogg's makes Frosted Bran
D frosted was created in 1997.
Frosted Ambassador was created in 1999.
The Frosted Death was created in 1940.
Cause they're flakes and they're frosted:)
No, frosted glass is not a conductor of electricity.