If you want to try it yourself, take a good quality piece of clean glass (preferably plate) and get a can of spray metallic paint - aluminum, or the like. Cover one side with even, light strokes, until it is completely opaque. Let it dry, turn it over, and you should have a fairly good mirror.
Reflections occur when light bounces of a smooth and shiny surface. Glass mirrors have a thin layer of silver on the back so that light is reflected.
What are two examples of a parallel beam of light
Light is refracted and reflected by a (glass) prism Light is refracted and reflected by a raindrop
when you switch the "if" n "then" ex : if you're light, then you're skinny converse : if you're skinny, then you're light
libya,egypt,and western sahara
1. Light to heavy. 2. Light precipitation. 3. Precipitation varies with altitude.
just drizzle, no rain
cold / heavy / light / cloudy It depends on what precipitation you are talking about rain, snow that kind of precipitation you could use light /heavy/cold. If you mean precipitation from a chemical reaction you could use cloudy/white/coloured etc
if the cloud is wide and heavy the precipitation will occur is rain. if the cloud is narrow and light the precipitation will occur is drizzle.
Light
light temperature, and precipitation
Light
agriculture
stratuscumulus
the stratus cloud is the correct answer
Not light rain (or snow or hail) but not heavy either.