A very fine stone that light can be seen through is a alabaster. Alabaster is a quarried stone. It is white in color and translucent.
if your asking this question your probably in Ms. brills class but the answer is i think a alabaster.
Light can be seen through translucent stones, such as quartz, opal, and moonstone. These stones allow light to pass through them, creating a unique and beautiful effect.
a beam of light can be seen if it passes through reflective material.
Glass that can be seen through may be called transparent.
a rainbow
The light is refracted
No
Transparent.
because the light travels through the water which splits the light and can only be seen from a certain distance away
Turned them to stone if tthey saw it directly. If it was seen reflected in something, e.g. a shield, they were fine.
Light can pass through dolerite, although the amount of light that is transmitted will depend on the thickness and composition of the rock. Dolerite is a dark igneous rock that is typically fine-grained, so it may not be transparent but light can still penetrate it to some extent.
Actually no one can see light only it can create a sense of vision when it FALLS ON OUR EYE.Through alabaster light scatters and we sense the light through it.