a dark shadow with sharp edges (vertaling: kern schaduw)
Yes, translucent materials can form a shadow, but the shadow will be less defined and softer compared to opaque materials. This occurs because translucent materials allow some light to pass through while scattering it, leading to partial illumination in the area behind them. The result is a shadow that may have lighter and darker areas rather than a sharp outline.
Sharp, sharper, and sharpest are the comparative and superlative degrees of the word sharp.
A small lamp would produce a well-defined sharp shadow due to the concentrated light source.
Sharper is the comparative form of the word sharp.
Yes. Shadow the Hedgehog is the ultimate life form.
yes, mephiles was trapped in the scepter of darkness,and after he was released he was in a tornado like form,and the he absorbed shadow's shadow thus he looked like shadow.
A faint shadow is formed when an object partially blocks light from a light source, creating a less defined silhouette compared to a sharp shadow. The intensity of the shadow depends on the distance between the object and the surface where the shadow falls, as well as the strength and angle of the light source. Diffused light, such as that from cloudy skies or indirect sources, contributes to the creation of faint shadows by softening the edges. Additionally, the color and texture of the surface receiving the shadow can affect its visibility and clarity.
The word 'sharpness' is the noun form of the adjective sharp.
A source of light and an object that blocks the light are needed for a shadow to form. The area behind the object where the light is blocked creates the shadow.
Any object that blocks the light forms a shadow.
Shadows can only form when there is light present. A shadow is the result of a solid object blocking visible light. As a mirror is a solid object it can indeed produce a shadow, but nothing can form a shadow in the dark, there must first exist a light source.