Other than what??? Refraction will happen any time light passes from one material to another.
Shallower.
If you use warm colors like Red, Orange it would make the objects appear closer than they are
You want the ior of the glass to be identical to the liquied.
It doesn't help at all. It makes it more difficult, because if you're out in the air, then underwater objects are not in the direction they appear to be. You must make a correction before you loose your spear, and aim it at a place where the fish appears not to be.
There are many things that happen when you block light with an object. Some of the common things that would happen include reflection and refraction of the light.
Refraction occurs when light changes speed as it moves from one medium to another, causing it to change direction. This change in direction can make objects appear distorted or bent when viewed through the refracting medium, such as a lens or water.
Shallower.
The ability to make images bigger is called refraction which bends light. Magnifying glasses help make objects bigger so they use refraction.
The ability to make images bigger is called refraction which bends light. Magnifying glasses help make objects bigger so they use refraction.
If you use warm colors like Red, Orange it would make the objects appear closer than they are
houses, buildings, other wooden objects
refraction
This process that produces a focused image on the retina through the bending of light rays is called refraction. To bring near and far objects into focus, it is necessary for the eye lens to make an adjustment through this process as light rays enter the retina.
the answer is refraction
Refraction
The refraction.
You want the ior of the glass to be identical to the liquied.