A "window".
Well the frost on the window would be blocking your view.......
You can see objects outside through a window because light from the objects outside passes through the window and enters your eyes. This allows your eyes to detect the shapes and colors of the objects, creating the perception of the scene outside.
Through a window, you can see various outdoor elements such as buildings, trees, people, animals, and the sky, depending on the location and surroundings.
dust.......
The circle of light you see when you look through a microscope is called the field of view. It represents the area of the specimen that you can see through the microscope's lenses at one time.
Cause you can see through a window, but not a door.
LYou Can See Through A Car Window Because It Is Transparent.
You can tell if someone can see through your window by standing outside and looking in to see if you can clearly see inside the room. Additionally, if you can see reflections on the window from the inside, it is likely that people outside can also see in.
Yes, you can see through a window at night if there is enough light outside or inside the room to illuminate the view.
a window
its see through.
Transparent means you can see through it. That's usually the purpose of a window, yes.
You can see someone clearly through a clear glass window because it is transparent and allows light to pass through without scattering. Frosted glass, on the other hand, is designed to scatter light, making it difficult to see through clearly.
Well the frost on the window would be blocking your view.......
the children were trying to look through the Radely window when they saw a shadow on the porch
to see butter fly
a window