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things that are opaque are things that we cannot see through

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What is the definition of opaque things?

it is because opaque


What do you call things that do not allow light to pass?

They are called opaque materials.


What types of things can obscure a view?

Opaque objects.


Is opaque the same as transparent?

You cant see through opaque things, but you can see through transparent things.


What kind of materials are opaque?

Opaque materials do not allow light to pass through them. Some examples of opaque materials include wood, metal, paper, and cardboard. These materials block light from penetrating through them, resulting in the inability to see through them.


Is cloth translucent or opaque?

Usually, it is opaque (you can barely see through it). However, it can sometimes be so thin that enough light gets through it and you can see some things behind it.


Is tin foil Translucent Transparent opaque?

Aluminum foil is opaque.


How do opaque objects reduce the transfer of heat by radiation?

because black things absorb more heat and white things reflect it


What is a brick wall translucent transparent and opaque?

Opaque


Are clouds opaque to light?

No, they are not. An opaque object lets no light through at all. Marble counter tops, pieces of plywood or wallboard, sheet metals are examples of things that are opaque. Clouds are translucent. You cannot see any detail through them, but you can see that light is passing through.


Is what are some opaque things?

Opaque is things you can not see threw. sunlight can not go threw. 1.Hand 2.Brick 3.Metal 4.Door 5.Wood 6.Car 7.Roof 8.Cup 9.Leather 10. HOUSE


What is the comparative and superlative of opaque?

more opaque [comparative] most opaque [superlative]

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