Water is affected by light by a small temperature rise (depending on the intensity of the the light) and the light will make the water become illuminated.
Light is affected by everything it touches. If it touches a glass of water, it *refracts* (bends).
When light passes from air to water, the light is refracted because water is denser than air and therefore slows down the speed of the light.
Yes, it is.
The speed of light decreases as it passes at an angle from air to water due to the change in the medium's refractive index. This change causes the light waves to bend or refract. The speed of light is slower in water than in air because water has a higher refractive index.
I don't know if the light does, but the heat from the light will.
Angels are imaginary beings who are mostly based on religious belief. Although sometimes shown as radiant beings, they are not real, and so light cannot pass from them.
Flora and fauna are affected by water cycle. It causes weather change.
Yes, photosynthesis can be affected by temperature, light intensity, and water availability. Optimal conditions for photosynthesis include moderate temperatures, sufficient light for energy, and an adequate supply of water for the process to occur efficiently. Extremes in any of these factors can negatively impact the outcome of photosynthesis.
it is affected by letting in more water
Something that is affected by light.
Something that is affected by light.
The speed of light in a vacuum is constant. Otherwise, the speed of light will depend on what materials it travels through. For example, the speed of light in air is similar to the speed of light in a vacuum; in water, it is quite a bit slower.