When you put a mirror or other item behind a lamp or candle the reflection makes the light produced brighter.
The first mirrors were likely made by ancient civilizations using polished metal or obsidian. The concept of reflection was understood, and these early mirrors were used for practical and cosmetic purposes. Over time, different materials and techniques were developed to create smoother and clearer mirrors, leading to the mirrors we use today.
Historians believe that the first mirrors were invented in Mesopotamia around 6000 BC. These early mirrors were made of polished obsidian, a naturally occurring volcanic glass. Over time, mirror-making techniques evolved and spread to other civilizations, such as ancient Egypt and China.
Early settlers used candles, oil lamps, and lanterns to light their homes before the invention of the light bulb. These sources of light provided illumination during nighttime and allowed them to continue their activities after dark.
by the Romans and they actually made it by accident
The first mirrors are believed to have been invented around 6000 BC in present-day Turkey using polished obsidian. These early mirrors were not made of glass as we use today, but rather reflective surfaces created from natural materials.
Early settlers placed diverging reflective or mirrored surfaces behind oil lamps on walls to help to better increase their radiance by reflecting the light that would otherwise be hitting the wall.
how did early settlers get money
The Early Hawaiian settlers are the Polynesian settlers.
Where did the early settlers of Africa come from
the early settlers live in hut or benab
Early Settlers Meeting House was created in 1856.
Early settlers had land wars and signed the treaty of waitangi
The early settlers came from Asia, across the Bering Sea.
The early Australian settlers were a mixture of convicts, officers and the officers' wives and children. Some of them were therefore free settlers.
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Early settlers used quilts in cold weather.
The cast of The Early Settlers - 1910 includes: Margarita Fischer