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A [[Gate#Bramble gate|black bramble gate]] does not exhibit [[wikipedia:Subsurface scattering|subsurface scattering]]. This may suggest that black bramble gates are thicker than white, since the thicker the material, the less light is transmitted through it. Or, black bramble gates could be a different material altogether.
A [[black bramble gate]] does not exhibit [[wikipedia:Subsurface scattering|subsurface scattering]]. This may suggest that black bramble gates are thicker than white, since the thicker the material, the less light is transmitted through it. Or, black bramble gates could be a different material altogether.


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A black bramble gate does not exhibit subsurface scattering. This may suggest that black bramble gates are thicker than white, since the thicker the material, the less light is transmitted through it. Or, black bramble gates could be a different material altogether.

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