mirrors
A material noun is a word for a thing that other things are made from. Some examples are:aluminumconcretecottonflourglassgoldleathersandstonesugarwoodwool
pentane, hexane, benzene, toluene, and octane
Some examples of things that are unstable include unstable structures like poorly constructed buildings, chemical compounds that are prone to rapid decomposition, and volatile political situations that can quickly escalate into conflict.
Some examples of fats and lipids are: butter, oils, fat off of pork and things.
Some examples of things that are made up of a cube shape include dice, sugar cubes, and a Rubik's cube.
Examples of pictures of sparkly things include diamonds, glitter, sequins, and fireworks. These objects reflect light and create a shimmering or twinkling effect.
Some examples of objects that emit or reflect infrared light include the sun, humans, animals, and electronic devices such as remote controls and infrared cameras.
Some examples of red things in nature are roses, strawberries, and ladybugs. Some examples of green things in nature are grass, leaves, and frogs.
Mirrors and polished metal can reflect light well. There might be some more examples though.
Examples of things that can reflect light include mirrors, which are designed specifically for this purpose, as well as bodies of water like lakes and ponds that can create shimmering reflections. Shiny metal surfaces, such as polished aluminum or stainless steel, also reflect light effectively. Additionally, smooth surfaces like glass and certain types of plastic can reflect light, depending on their finish and clarity.
Any object that is black will theoretically not reflect any light.
Any object that is black will theoretically not reflect any light.
Some examples of things that don't exist include unicorns, dragons, and Santa Claus.
of course some things are impossible
Some examples of white things found in nature are snow, clouds, and lilies. Examples of yellow things found in nature are sunflowers, bananas, and lemons.
Some examples of things made from wood include furniture, paper, musical instruments, and buildings.
Such objects are said to be "transparent". Examples include things made of glass, some liquids such as water, and most gases.