if your asking this question your probably in Ms. brills class but the answer is i think a alabaster.
A very fine stone that light can be seen through is a alabaster. Alabaster is a quarried stone. It is white in color and translucent.
Light can be seen through translucent stones, such as quartz, opal, and moonstone. These stones allow light to pass through them, creating a unique and beautiful effect.
a beam of light can be seen if it passes through reflective material.
Glass that can be seen through may be called transparent.
a rainbow
The light is refracted
Turned them to stone if tthey saw it directly. If it was seen reflected in something, e.g. a shield, they were fine.
No
Transparent.
Objects seen through frosted glass appear fuzzy because the surface of the glass is intentionally roughened or etched, scattering light in multiple directions. This diffusion blurs the outlines of objects, obscuring fine details and creating a soft, indistinct appearance. The effect enhances privacy by preventing clear visibility while still allowing light to pass through.
because the light travels through the water which splits the light and can only be seen from a certain distance away
Light can pass through dolerite, although the amount of light that is transmitted will depend on the thickness and composition of the rock. Dolerite is a dark igneous rock that is typically fine-grained, so it may not be transparent but light can still penetrate it to some extent.