no. Energy is conserved.
There will be refraction when light passes from one substance to the other (for example, from air to water), when the two substances have different indices of refraction, and when light passes the surface at an angle. In other cases, there is no refraction.
Well a rainbow is just a refraction of the sun's light caused by water molecules in the air. Yo do not need rain to see a rainbow-like object, but you definitely need the sun.
angle of refraction will also decrease as according to laws of refractio sin i/sin r= constant (CONSTANT IS THE REFRACTIVE INDEX OF THE MEDIUM).
it will probley end life as we know it
could cellular respiration happen without photosynthesis explain your reasoning
No, reflection means that the direction of light is changed.
Other than what??? Refraction will happen any time light passes from one material to another.
Sandbanks and sandbars will form, preventing navigation, or changing the direction of the river.
A ray of light will change direction when going out of water, into the air. This is called "Refraction".A ray of light will change direction when going out of water, into the air. This is called "Refraction".A ray of light will change direction when going out of water, into the air. This is called "Refraction".A ray of light will change direction when going out of water, into the air. This is called "Refraction".
Refraction occurs when light travels from one medium to another having different optical densities.
There will be refraction when light passes from one substance to the other (for example, from air to water), when the two substances have different indices of refraction, and when light passes the surface at an angle. In other cases, there is no refraction.
yes
Refraction of light occurs when a light pass through a glass that is filled with water. In this process, the light changes direction as it changes transmission medium.
This is caused by a change in the speed of light .
Sublimation is a change of state when a solid turns into a gas without going in the process of changing into a liquid.
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