Water reflects its surroundings by acting like a mirror, reflecting light that hits the surface. The smoother the water, the clearer the reflection will be. Objects, colors, and light present in the surroundings will be reflected on the water's surface, creating a mirror image.
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Yes, water can reflect sound waves. The reflection occurs when the sound waves hit the surface of the water and bounce back, similar to how light reflects off a mirror.
Water can both refract and reflect light. When light travels from one medium to another in water, it bends due to the change in speed, which is known as refraction. Additionally, light can also reflect off the surface of water, creating a reflection.
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Water will heat up faster in a dark cup because dark colors absorb more heat from the surroundings compared to light colors like white, which reflect more heat. This means that a dark cup will help the water absorb heat more quickly and reach a higher temperature faster.
Water can absorb and retain heat, rather than reflect it. This property allows water to moderate temperature changes in the surrounding environment, making it a good heat sink.