We would not have light Because when light reflects transparent and transculent it goes through but opaque doesnt
if you mean opaque, it is a translucent colour that you cannot really see through, as an example a pearl would be opaque
there would be no water for the plants
There is no way for us to make clouds rain when we want them to. If we could do that then we would not be worried to much about it being to dry, we would just make it rain. Why can't seeding the clouds make them rain ?
Those would be cumulus clouds, which are characterized by their fluffy, cotton-like appearance and their flat base. Cumulus clouds often form on fair weather days but can develop into larger storm clouds if conditions are right.
Yes, clouds are necessary for rainfall to occur. Rain forms when water vapor in the clouds condenses into liquid droplets and becomes too heavy to remain airborne, causing it to fall to the ground as precipitation. Without clouds, there would be no mechanism for this condensation process to happen, and thus no rainfall.
That would be 'opaque'.
if you mean opaque, it is a translucent colour that you cannot really see through, as an example a pearl would be opaque
depends on what kind of clouds, if it were white clouds the sky would be white. if it were grey clouds it would be grey
Considering that transparency and opacity are opposites, yes. Something completely transparent is not at all opaque, and something completely opaque is not at all transparent. However, something which is 50% transparent is also 50% opaque, and something 25% transparent would be 75% opaque, and something 25% opaque would be 75% transparent. Transparency and opacity are at the opposite ends of the same scale.
If the clouds formed were so thick such that sunlight could not reach the plants, the plants would not make food. This means life would eventually be phased out on the earth.
I think it would be opaque.
Opaque refers to the opacity of a substance, that is, its ability to reflect or disperse light. An object with high opacity does not allow a large amount of light through whereas an object with low opacity does. Also, different substances may have different opacities to different wavelengths of light.
slightly. This answer is wrong. It is misleading, because Jell-o would be translucent. Something that is opaque does not allow any passage of light. Jell-o however allows some light to pass through it. So, the correct answer would be, NO.
A non-example of opaque would be clear glass, which allows light to pass through without any obstruction or interference.
Yes. Definitely it produces but its intensity will be low.answer 2 In general ONLY opaque objects will produce a shadow. A truly transparent object would not produce a shadow. Look up Opaque in your dictionary.
A character study is the analysis of the characters, their behaviors, and circumstances that are given in a novel. In When Rain Clouds Gather, by Bessie Head, the character study would focus on the lives of people living in poverty in Botswana.
well, before the 'internet' we would have had many less ways to and very little entertainment facilities so really it changed our live by just providing us with more ways of doing things for and e.g contacting people through emails and msn, finding vairious information, and entertainment (youtube and other popular sites). And that's how i would say internet changed our lives