Yes it will.
Mirrors reflect light.
Mirrors do reflect light
It can reflect the visible light of a fire, and the heat.
No. In a room with any number of mirrors of any size, when you switch off the light or blow out the candle, the room becomes just as dark as a room without mirrors.
Yes it will.
To reflect the heat into the room.
Yes, you can see yourself in a mirror in a completely dark room if your eyes have adjusted to the light yet.
To reflect the heat into the room.
This is tricky but you will only have one and a half of the light in the room because the mirror can not reflect the light in fully sperical directions. A little tricky but there will be the same amount of light, with the only light source the candle, you cannot double it. the mirror is only reflecting the light, There is only a certain amount of light from the candle in the room, this means this is the only amount of light that there will ever be. There is nothing in the know world that can create something out of nothing. Just like thing can absorbe light or reflect it mirrors mostly reflect it. The simple answer is that the same amount of light will be in the room in the end.
Light colors reflect and dark colors absorb.
It may be possible if there is enough light in the room to see an outline of your reflection in the mirror. Or, your eyes may adjust to the dimness of the room and you may see a faint outline of your reflection in the mirror.
it will reflect off it
Not unless you have a definition of "completely dark" that means something other than completely dark (i.e. no light whatsoever).
light is needed to reflect an image off a mirror...no light no reflection
Rooms are a mirror to a person's heart as they reflect what a person would be like. Make your room cute by adding cue stuff toys or dolls in it.
réfléchir (to reflect as in to think about) refléter (to reflect as in a mirror)