Because the surface isn't polished enough to reflect. If it was polished marble or any other polished stone, you might be able to see a reflection. It would be equivalent to getting a reflection from rough concrete, it wont happen. The rough surface of stone or concrete scatters the light reflecting off of it.
The US department of treasury building is east of the White House.
White/White/White
The White House was stone grey. The British burned the building. The stone was white washed to cover the scorch marks. It became known as the White House because of this. actually... canada whent across in 1812 the first countery to burn and i mean burn the wite house down and it was blue not grey, look up war of 1812 canada vs america
The most famous Stone Castle is the White Tower of London (Tower of London)
Black House
Portland Stone
The "roughness" of the surface will reflect light into many directions, scattering it away from your eyes. If the white surface is opaque, it's probably filtering out some wavelengths and would not be very reflective, although it is giving off "white light"
on the top floor in a white building
The Leaning Tower of Pisa.
The White Tower in the Tower of London is built from Caen Stone, imported from north-west France.
the light stone isn't in Pokemon white only the dark stone in white and the light stone in black
take a piece of sandel wood or white pepper or turmeric. sub it on a rough stone with litl water. apply that paste on it. it will vanish
A small rounded fruit with sweet white scented flesh, a large central stone, and a thin rough skin. Also called litchi nut when dried.
No black and white are just the reflection of the light
Light reflection
Reflection
you don't. you only get the dark stone