translucent is a little bit clear and a little bit not
Opaque means when an object does not allow light to pass through.
Well, honey, a car is definitely opaque. Unless you're driving some fancy futuristic invisible car that I haven't heard about yet, then you can't see through it. So, unless you're in a sci-fi movie, stick with the good ol' opaque cars on the road.
To get light through without allowing vision.
its a substance through partial light gets passed and partial gets reflected
Dust some translusent loose powder over it with a big fluffy brush
Translucent zone in enamel caries repersents demineralization. http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/OREmutualsupport/
Easy to come up with a conclusion about something. Translusent. Legible. Stuff like that.
Opaque means when an object does not allow light to pass through.
The opposite of translucent is opaque. Opaque materials do not allow light to pass through them, whereas translucent materials allow some light to pass through but not enough to see clearly through them.
The tongue of a polar bear is pink red or blue but it does not matter on it's jeans genes.
In the Bakugan series, Dragonoid Maxus is considered one of the strongest Bakugan due to its high power level and unique abilities. It combines the strength and abilities of multiple Bakugan to become extremely formidable in battles.
Walmart has many many many bakugan at Christmas time, Today i saw maskurades evolution pack, which has a translusent hydranoid(origanal, Dual hydranoid(not heavy meatal), and alpha hydranoid(not heavy metal). They are mostly sold online but out of stock all the time. Some stores do have them but they are supposed to be sold only online. Hoped i helped, Pokemonlover007 (bakugan lover too) umm if you were looking for a picture than use this link. http://images.Google.com/images?hl=en&source=hp&q=hydranoid&gbv=2&aq=f&oq=&aqi=g5
Well, honey, a car is definitely opaque. Unless you're driving some fancy futuristic invisible car that I haven't heard about yet, then you can't see through it. So, unless you're in a sci-fi movie, stick with the good ol' opaque cars on the road.
Indefinite, aluminum is a metal it doesnt rot, spoil, degrade over time. It does form a thin but tough oxide layer of rust that will further protect the metal itself. The rust is normally clear but can be white or translusent. It should only affect the outer layers and near the edges, because it is so tightly wound the inner layers will probably be unaffected and will remain in a new to semi new state. There is however the possibility of the metal layers fusing together. This however will take quite a while in the order of tens of thousands if not millions of years. Needless to say unless you store it in ocean water it will be usable for our purposes forever. It should be stored flat in its origional packaging if possible to prevent warping of the cardboard tubing and metal. It is rodent and insect proof, except for the outer cardboard packaging. From a usability, asthetic and health stand point try and keep bugs and rodents away from it. It is not affected by temperature extremes, unless you throw it in a 800C temperature or above fire. So it can be stored in an unclimatized room or shed. Hope this helps.