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When light waves hit ice, most of them bounce off and radiate back into space. Because of this, ice is best described as which kind of surface? A.) reflective B.) absorbent C.) dense D.) rough
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When light waves hit ice, most of them bounce off and radiate back into space. Because of this, ice is best described as which kind of surface?
A.) reflective
B.) absorbent
C.) dense
D.) rough
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A: Reflective. You can tell this because the light waves are bouncing off of the ice, rather than being absorbed. Hope this helps!
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A. Reflective
The light reflects off the ice
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