you can see colour in opaque and there is more depth
Most rocks are opaque but some are translucent and very rarely a clear rock can be found.
Clear plastic is transparent.
what processes produce the different colors we see in opaque objects
Opaque Materials, such as wood or steel, do not transmit light, accept in the case of a few Physicists, today, claiming that they have, in fact, transmitted light rays through different "holes" in different kinds of opaque materials.
The basic difference between an opaque and a transparent object is that we can see through the transparent objects while through the opaque objects, we cannot see.
if you are good at science you will no that opaque means clear so an opaque germ is a clear germ that you cant see
Clear stamps are transparent when purchased whilst regular stamps are opaque and clear stamps are not normally sold in sheets as they are sold individually.
Opaque means something is not clear or translucent and cannot be looked through.
Opaque refers to the opacity of a substance, that is, its ability to reflect or disperse light. An object with high opacity does not allow a large amount of light through whereas an object with low opacity does. Also, different substances may have different opacities to different wavelengths of light.
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Clear and transparent are the synonymous. A transparent material allows light to pass through. Opaque, on the other hand, do not allow light to pass through
Most rocks are opaque but some are translucent and very rarely a clear rock can be found.
Opaque is between clear and solid. A couldy jellow is opaque you cannot see through it, but you can kinda look into it. If you made clear jello then added some skim milk into it so it is couldy it would be opaque. This is used in cooking when cooking fish or vegetables like onions.
So people can see what is inside. Opaque (not-clear) bags do exist.
Clear plastic is transparent.
what processes produce the different colors we see in opaque objects
Opaque Materials, such as wood or steel, do not transmit light, accept in the case of a few Physicists, today, claiming that they have, in fact, transmitted light rays through different "holes" in different kinds of opaque materials.