Opaque For more information: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opacity_(optics)
In effect yes because the suns light would be reflected of it, the nights would be lighter though as SOME light would get through to the other side
Electromagnetic radiation passes through materials it does not interact strongly with and which do not present many interfaces where there is a transition between materials of different density.
I DONT KNOW THE AMSWER, BUT THE UPSIDE ONE IS FULL TRASH!!!
well that is a very complicated question and you can get very detailed on both sides of te argument but i would say no because float would mean it would float on air or another substance on to substance and it always travels the same way at the speed light and is not affected by gravity on earth or not gravvity in space
No as it is the light refracting (slowing down) through the raindrops. The different colours in the white light travel at different speeds through the raindrop, which causes them to split up into the different colours of the rainbow. Obviously if the light didn't slow down it would continue as white light.
The term used to describe light when it passes through matter it strikes is called transmission. This refers to the process of light passing through a material without being absorbed or reflected.
An object that does not let light pass through is described as opaque. This means that it blocks the transmission of light, resulting in no visibility or transparency.
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A transparent object allows light to pass through easily, making objects behind it visible with clarity.
The correct unit to describe the distance between stars is the "light year", the distance a photon of light would travel (through a vacuum) in a year.
u couldnt
it come from a huge bright light called the sun
we couldnt see
a ray
A "beam" or "ray" of light would best describe the light that shines from a flashlight.
If you pass white light through a blue filter, only the blue wavelengths will pass through, resulting in a blue light. If you then pass this blue light through a red filter, none of the blue light will pass through, and you would not see anything as there would be no red wavelengths to transmit.
Ofcouse it is! What would be the point of story mode if you couldnt?