Luster
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Example:
Imagine you're trying to choose the perfect lampshade for your living room, but every option seems to change the ambiance of the room differently. This situation is similar to how a mineral's surface reflects light, affecting the way we perceive its appearance. Just as the texture and material of the lampshade influence how light spreads across the room—creating either a cozy or stark atmosphere—the luster of a mineral determines how light interacts with its surface, giving it a unique shine or glow.

Practice Version

Luster: The way a mineral's surface reflects light. Luster. Luster is the shine or glow a mineral has when light bounces off its surface.