a luna, los espejos de agua, los cristales de hielo, las nubes, entre otros.
the light from the moon is a reflection of the light from the sun
The world has color because objects reflect and absorb certain wavelengths of light. When light hits an object, the object absorbs some wavelengths and reflects others, which our eyes perceive as color. The perception of color is a result of how our eyes and brain process these reflected light waves.
No, the moon is not transparent. Its surface is solid and made of rock and dust, which reflects sunlight to give it a glowing appearance in the night sky. The moon does not emit its own light, but rather reflects light from the sun.
Objects such as planets, moons and asteroids, and manmade objects like satellites.
Most objects reflect light. Visible sunlight is white in color and is made up several wavelengths of different colors, and snow appears white because it absorbs no sunlight, and reflects all of it. Other colored objects absorb certain wavelengths, and reflect others, thus appearing colored. Black objects absorb everything. Snow reflex lights so well because, at a micro level, snow crystal structure provides many faces off which sunlight is reflected.
the light from the moon is a reflection of the light from the sun
it reflects light because pluto is made of ice so its cant make like its reflects its. it gets light from the sun
We see colour because light is made up different wavelengths. Objects absorb certain wavelengths of light while reflecting others. An apple appears to be red because it reflects the red wavelength while absorbing all the other colours.
Anything that reflects or emits light at wavelengths detectable by the human eye can be seen as matter. This includes objects made of atoms and molecules that absorb, reflect, or emit visible light, allowing them to be observed visually. Examples include plants, animals, and everyday objects like books and furniture.
No because the Moon reflects the light of the Sun.
The world has color because objects reflect and absorb certain wavelengths of light. When light hits an object, the object absorbs some wavelengths and reflects others, which our eyes perceive as color. The perception of color is a result of how our eyes and brain process these reflected light waves.
The moon reflects the sun's light because its surface is made of materials that bounce light back. When sunlight hits the moon, the surface reflects the light towards Earth, creating moonlight.
Venus is the planet that reflects only about 6% of the Sun's light. This is due to its thick cloud cover made of sulfuric acid droplets, which reflects most of the sunlight that reaches it.
We see colour because light is made up different wavelengths. Objects absorb certain wavelengths of light while reflecting others. An apple appears to be red because it reflects the red wavelength while absorbing all the other colours.
A photogram
Noone really MADE colors, they don't actually exist really. Objects that appear a certain hue are just reflecting that type of light, because white light makes up all "colors" and certain objects reflect a combination of or just one type of light beam. I'll give an example, a firetruck appears red, because it reflects red light and absorbs other colors.
He made a light bulb I think.