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Lots of space objects give of some X-rays, but probably the strongest signals are from Quasars.
Any opaque or translucent surface will reflect light rays. The rays that are reflected are the one that you see- something blue would reflect blue light. IF the object is Opaque the rest of the light is absorbed. If it is translucent some light is absorbed while some passes through. Black objects absorb all colours of light while white objects reflects all colours of light. There are also some special objects such as mirrors that are highly reflective a produce an image by reflecting back the rays of light emitted from other objects.
There are many in life. I'll give some examples. Like, a butterfly. And a boat. Oranges also have two lines of symmetry.
It's not real. No matter what you call it. It's not real. I'm a doctor and I say that some people have more flexibility than others. My mother does X-rays and never in her life has she seen a doubled joint
objects of phillosophical discussion or thought, things as real as you could touch, but never grasp.
they aren't made out of real metal.
some real life examples are a water bottle, pipes, cans
I believe you want to ask: what are the so-called "bounced-off" rays of light called? If so, the simplest answer would be: "reflections".
Depleted ozone allows UV rays to pass through. These rays are fatal to life on earth.
A real life example of a coast is in Mississippi
Drama is like real life because some drama are also like real life haha :))))
No, some rare movies are real life stories and others are not.