Things with shiny surfaces reflect light :)
Yes, most asteroids reflect sunlight because they are made of rocky or metallic materials that can reflect light. The amount of sunlight they reflect can vary depending on their surface composition and properties.
it doesnt
Yes, planets reflect light from both the Sun and the Moon. Planets reflect sunlight because they do not have their own light source. The light reflected from the Moon is actually sunlight that has been reflected off the Moon's surface.
Planets: Bodies in space that reflect light from a nearby star, such as the Earth reflecting sunlight. Moons: Natural satellites that reflect light from their parent planet or from the sun, like Earth's moon reflecting sunlight. Asteroids: Rocky or metallic objects in space that can reflect sunlight if they are large enough and have a shiny surface.
Reflect heat (sunlight).
because is emiting light
Tinfoil is a smooth surface with a high degree of reflectivity, causing light to bounce off cleanly without being absorbed. This reflection occurs due to the metallic composition of tinfoil, which allows for the efficient transfer of light energy.
Any surface with a reflective property such as mirrored glass, tinfoil, and water.
Yes, most asteroids reflect sunlight because they are made of rocky or metallic materials that can reflect light. The amount of sunlight they reflect can vary depending on their surface composition and properties.
Type your answer here... Darker reds absorb sunlight were lighter reds reflect.
A high albedo indicates that a surface has a strong ability to reflect sunlight.
yes because tinfoil has poison in the tinfoil and can kill you.
Tinfoil is a poor insulator because it conducts heat well. It is often used in cooking to trap and reflect heat, but it does not provide significant insulation against heat transfer. For better insulation, materials like fiberglass, foam, or cellulose are more effective.
White reflect the most sunlight white is the color that reflects the most sunlight
when i was a little girl i made smores out of tinfoil and sunlight... we made tin foil in a right angle and put it on a table facing the sun so that is malted the chocolate... it worked after a while. but with bread, I'm not so sure. It might take hours and hours, and birds might try to eat it. I suppose you could try!
They don't, but they can reflect sunlight.
An object's ability to reflect sunlight is called albedo. Albedo is a measure of how much of the sunlight that hits an object is reflected back into space. Objects with high albedo reflect more sunlight, while objects with low albedo absorb more sunlight.