An ear-shaped and transparent rock is typically referred to as a "quartz crystal" or specifically a "clear quartz" if it is colorless and transparent. Quartz is known for its clarity and can take on various shapes, including a pointed or ear-like form. Other minerals, such as certain types of calcite or fluorite, can also exhibit transparency and similar shapes.
you call the transparent liquid without taste water because watert is transparent ,you can see through it and it is tasteless
the anatomical name for outer ear is PINNA,The anatomical name for ear is OTO, e.g., inflammation of ear is OTitisENT a branch of Surgery is Ear Nose and Throat also called as( Oto rhino laryngology )Oto : EarRhino : NoseLarynx : ThroatExternal ( outer ) ear is also called as Pinna ( auricle ),The inflammation of outer ear (pinna) is also called as Otitis externa
The tightly stretched ear skin is commonly referred to as "tunnel" or "gauge." It is created through the process of ear stretching, also known as ear gauging or ear stretching.
Well actually there are two types of objects that are not transparent:1.If the object is totally not transparent,it is called OPAQUE.2.If you can see through the object, but it appears blurred or unclear because of the scattering of light; it is called TRANSLUCENT.
External ear called pinna
Diamond - transparent Rock crystal - transparent zircon - transparent amethyst - translucent citrine - translucent
An object that allows light to pass through it is called transparent. Examples of transparent objects include glass and clear plastic.
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you call the transparent liquid without taste water because watert is transparent ,you can see through it and it is tasteless
It is called PINNA
No, marble is not transparent. It is a metamorphic rock composed primarily of minerals like calcite or dolomite, which give it a characteristic opaque appearance.
Transparent materials allow light to freely pass through them. Translucent materials also allow light to pass through them, but change the colour of the light.
That would be called the cornea. It's the transparent layer covering your eyes.
A material that transmits light is called transparent. Examples of transparent materials include glass, water, and plastic.
The opposite of transparent (something that can be "seen-through") is opaque. A glass milk bottle is transparent. The milk is opaque. A plastic milk jug would be semi-transparent.
Rock gypsum is a sedimentary rock. These rocks can be transparent or opaque. Examples could be chalk and chalk boards.
Rock gypsum is a sedimentary rock. These rocks can be transparent or opaque. Examples could be chalk and chalk boards.