They reflect in many different directions
Diffuse reflection occurs when parallel light waves strike a rough or uneven surface. This type of reflection scatters the light waves in different directions, resulting in a soft and non-specular reflection of light. Examples of diffuse reflection include light bouncing off surfaces like paper, fabric, or matte paint.
When light hits an irregular surface, it scatters in different directions due to the uneven geometry of the surface. This scattering is known as diffuse reflection, which causes the light to be reflected in a non-uniform manner, unlike in the case of a smooth surface where light reflects uniformly.
When parallel rays hit a rough or bumpy surface, the rays reflect in different directions due to the uneven nature of the surface. This causes diffuse reflection, where light is scattered in various directions rather than reflecting in a single direction like with smooth surfaces. This is why we see rough surfaces like sand or paper as not reflecting a clear image.
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Wind is the movement of a air parallel to the earth's surface ! :)
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Uneven staining on a wood surface can be caused by factors such as improper sanding, uneven application of stain, or differences in wood grain absorption.
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If something is uneven, it means that the surface of it is not level. For example, paving stones can be described as being uneven if they are not level.
Depends on what you are reflecting ON... If it's not a clear or mirror like surface... then no, if it is, you can still see your reflection on an uneven surface... Why don't you actually EXPERIMENT and try to see it for yourself?
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