Light travels very fast in straight lines. It travels much faster than sound. We see objects because they reflect light into our eyes. Reflection from mirrors follows the law of reflection where the angle of incidence equals the angle of reflection. White light is made up of the colors of the rainbow, which can be split using a prism. The color we see an object depends on which colors it reflects, while absorbing the others. Refraction occurs when light changes speed as it passes from one medium to another, such as from air to water, causing the light rays to bend and making objects appear in different locations.