Refraction
Lots of things look different under water. As a result of refraction, the light that reaches us from the object under water changes direction.
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Less, because the refraction between air and glass is greater than between water and glass. This makes the image that is created smaller than an image created with a magnifying glass in air.
Lots of things look different under water. As a result of refraction, the light that reaches us from the object under water changes direction.
Light bends as it passes from the water to the air - this changes the perspective of where the object is.
Any distortion in the light that gets from the object from your eyes - for example, refraction if the object is under water.
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they stay under water and stick their nostruls and their eyes and makes them look like a loating log
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Well as far as i know, when light enters water, it is refracted (bent), this makes the object that the light hits appear to look different as it wold in the air.
the weight of an object makes the maintain same state of motion that is wrong inertia is the correct answer. look it up in the dictionary
Algae is a very small plant that is green so when you get enough of it in the water it makes the water look green
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