a smooth surface
The amount of light a material reflects depends upon the kind of material in the reflector, the extent to which it is polished , and the angle at which the light strikes the surface. your welcome.
rough texture and dark color
A periodic wave.
no
candle light
Anything that reflects, absorbs, or scatters light can form some kind of shadow.
A frothy texture.
Anything that reflects, absorbs, or scatters light can form some kind of shadow.
The 3 kinds of textures are: * Visual texture * Artificial texture * True texture
I think your question needs to be more specific, because everything visible, reflects light. If an object reflected no light, it would be invisible to us. Did you mean to ask which minerals are metallic and shiny, or which are transparent and able to be cut and faceted, like gems?
Crystalline texture.
A phaneritic texture.
A rough, rocky texture often with moss.
coarse texture
The amount of light a material reflects depends upon the kind of material in the reflector, the extent to which it is polished , and the angle at which the light strikes the surface. your welcome.
As a gas, oxygen has no texture, obviously. As a liquid, however, I am assuming it will take on the texture of a liquid.
visual texture