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Transparent materials allow light to pass through them easily, and objects behind them can be seen clearly. Opaque materials do not allow light to pass through them, so objects behind them cannot be seen. Translucent materials allow some light to pass through, but objects behind them are not clearly visible.
Translucent materials allow some light to pass through but scatter it, making objects on the other side blurry. Transparent materials allow light to pass through clearly, without scattering it.
An opaque object does not allow light to pass through, making it impossible to see through it. In contrast, a transparent object allows light to pass through, enabling objects to be seen clearly on the other side.
High contrast radiography techniques produce images with a greater difference between light and dark areas, making details stand out more clearly. Low contrast techniques result in images with less variation between light and dark areas, making details harder to distinguish.
Yes, the seller can remove light fittings from the property before selling it. However, it is important to clearly specify in the sales agreement which fixtures and fittings will be included in the sale to avoid any misunderstandings.
They are common names for related and very similar species. Please see the related question below which explains more clearly.
clearly
explicit is clearly stated and implicit is not clearly stated
itis when you compare between tow things and show the difference between them clearly
clearly the spelling is different.
clearly,chemical means a substance composed of atoms.
Difference between Among and Between : Among is used when we talk about things which are part of a group or mass of objects. Between is used when we refer to two things which are clearly separated.
iiiustrate by means of a diagram the budget planning process show clearly the difference between a functional budget and a financial budget
The tanks should be clearly marked by law.
exposition
Explain is present tense. I/We/You/They explain He/She/It explains The present participle is explaining.
The difference between a peacock mermaid tattoo and a normal mermaid tattoo is clearly that one has a a peacock in it wheres the other does not.