Seeds, papers, leaves, and toys are examples of things that can be scattered.
Light can be absorbed by the material it encounters, scattered in different directions, or transmitted through the material if it is transparent.
Some examples of objects that are like frosted glass, where some light is transmitted and some is scattered, include shower doors, translucent plastic containers, and frosted light bulbs. These objects allow diffused light to pass through while still offering some level of privacy or concealment.
When light is transmitted, it can be absorbed by the material it passes through, scattered in different directions, or reflected off the surface of the material.
Visible, ultraviolet, and infrared radiation can all be reflected and scattered by surfaces. When light hits a surface and is scattered, it can disperse in different directions, leading to the perception of reflection.
You can see things outside a beam of light because light is scattered and reflected off of objects, allowing you to perceive them based on the amount of light that reaches your eyes. Even if the object is not directly in the path of the light beam, some light may still reflect off of it and enter your eyes, enabling you to see it.
There are very many reasons why some living things did not fossilise.natural processes will bio-degrade living things after their death.soft tissue does not usually fossilise.pre-historic predators and scavengers may have destroyed or scattered the potential fossil.modern predators or scavengers may have destroyed or scattered the potential fossil.geological changes may have obliterated fossils.
It can be: -absorbed -reflected -refracted (scattered)
Scattered, dispersed, and diffuse. These are some of the synonyms.
Flattered edit: Shattered Mattered Battered Latter Ladder Tattered
Radiation directed at Earth can be absorbed or scattered by the atmosphere before reaching the surface. Different types of radiation can interact with particles in the atmosphere, causing them to be reflected, absorbed, or scattered in different directions, preventing them from reaching the Earth's surface in full intensity.
scattered = mefuzar (מפוזר)
I'm gona scatter your face
they are scattered every where like on routes and some people will give them to you
Yes, scattered is an adjective. It is also verb, the past tense of 'scatter'.Scattered (adjective) - occurring or distributed over widely spaced and irregular intervals in time or space; "scattered showers"; "scattered villages".
Because the rest is reflected, absorbed, or scattered by the atmosphere and the things in it.
The cards were scattered all over the room!
Scattered Crumbs was created in 2000.