Light
Science
Light starts at 3 and continues till grade 5.
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Is a book transparent, translucent, or opaque?
Is a frosted glass window transparent, translucent, or opaque?
Is a plastic water bottle transparent, translucent, or opaque?
Is a torch a natural or artificial source of light?
Is a window made of clear glass transparent, translucent, or opaque?
What do we call objects that do not let any light pass through them?
What do we call objects that give out their own light?
What do we call objects that let some light pass through but not all?
What do we call the bouncing back of light from a surface?
What do we call the path along which light travels?
What do you call the dark area formed when an object blocks light?
What do you see when you look into a mirror?
What happens to the size of a shadow when the object moves closer to the light source?
What happens to your shadow when the Sun is directly above you at noon?
What happens when light hits a mirror?
What is the main reason we cannot see in the dark?
What is the main source of light for the Earth?
What is the name of the process when light bends as it passes from air into water?
