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Yes, A shiny metal plate is also said to be a mirror because reflection occurs when light rays strike a shiny surface or a mirror.

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Is a shiny metal plate also said to be mirror?

Yes, A shiny metal plate is also said to be a mirror because reflection occurs when light rays strike a shiny surface or a mirror. By: Aisha Ijaz


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What is said to revolt from breaking a mirror?

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Mirror with a reflecting surface that caves inward is said to be?

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What fairy tale character said mirror mirror on the wall?

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A mirror with a reflecting surface that caves inward is said to be?

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What is the metal that can be beaten up into a shape?

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Who invented the mirror and when and where was it invented?

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