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Explain why it seems that you can "see into" a mirror? Ty♡
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cause it reflects i think so
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The reason you can see yourself in a mirror is because of light. The lights reflects off of colors which is part of your visual. However, the main reason is because the light reflects off of the mirror which is called specular reflection. :)
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