The light will<span> reflect off the </span>mirror<span> in a more orderly way than it reflects off </span>your<span> clothes. We call that specular </span>reflection<span>—it's the opposite to diffuse </span>reflection<span>. ... The silver atoms behind the glass absorb the photons of incoming light energy and become excited. (This answer is from google to try and put it in your own words)</span>
I think it is called Midland.
Asthenosphere is the upper of the Earth's mantel, below the lithosphere, in which there is relatively low resistance to plastic flow and convection is thought to occur. (Hopefully This helps)