Luster describes how a mineral reflects light
The term "luster" refers to the way a mineral's surface reflects light.
No. Lustre (or luster) is a description of a mineral's appearance by the way it reflects light. Glassy, metallic, adamantine, and waxy are some examples of words that may be used to describe a mineral's luster.
Luster is a characteristic of a mineral crystal, referring to the way it reflects light. Lusters include adamantine, glassy, dull, earthy, metallic, and waxy.
light reflects through rain. but God made it that way
Luster
Luster
Luster is the way a mineral reflects light.
Refraction
The property of a mineral that is determined by how light reflects from its surface is called, "Luster".
Luster - The way in which a mineral reflects light.
its called luster
luster
The property that describes a mineral's surface shines is called luster.
When a mineral reflects light it can have a metallic a nonmetallic or a brilliant luster
Luster is the way a mineral reflects in the light. Streak is the color of a mineral in powdered form.
if you mean "luster" then it is the way that a rock or mineral reflects light off of its surface.