It's all to do with how light works. When we are on land, light will be travelling in a straight line, and the light photons will beam straight into our eye. We can focus this light and see properly. However, if beams of light will hit another object (discluding gases, or everything would be blurry) it will be refracted (or bent, but scientists say refract because it sounds more scientific). So, when we are in water, the beams of light will refract as it hits the water, so the beams of light will not directly hit our eye, and objects underwater will therefore appear blurry.
If it lets NO light through it can not even give a blurry view, so your question makes no sense and cannot be answered.
It gets blurry and smaller
water.
things that have higher density than water will sink as a needle but a hip doesnot.
When you've had to much to drink
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the antonym for blurry
Near-sighted: To see near; the further away things are the more blurry they are.
nearsided people
because your eyes are not adapted to water, just get a pair of goggles.
it is not blurry and if it is it is your TV.
Yes, paranoia can make a persons memory blurry by making up things.
Really! Why does this happen? (Btw actual question)
Things that can be blurred or blurry might be:a person's vision - a symptom of a problemsomeone's memory, for example, remembering insignificant information, or after an accidentan out-of-focus picturelooking through a glass or prismcellophane
Blurry was created on 2001-10-29.
It looks like white blurry water but very think like snot