water reflects the light in such a way that it works as a magnifer
Light bends as it passes from the water to the air - this changes the perspective of where the object is.
First you need to get a graduaded cylinder and then you need to fill it up enough to submerge the entire object then you drop the object into the water and you look how much the water level rised and that is the volume of the object.
Overheating! And a big bill
Any distortion in the light that gets from the object from your eyes - for example, refraction if the object is under water.
Because water bends light so the object appears to be in a different spot.
A big fat water balloon
big gray and have tusk normally live in water
a big bubble
It has a big line and it also has a bold, small line.
If you look at the big fan on the front of the engine, The water pump is what the fan is bolted to.
water bends or refracts light. also the shape and type of material of the container may make the object look bigger E.G some types of glass act as magnifying glasses or rounded containers may do the same.
No. Look can be a verb or a noun, and if it is a noun and an object, it is a direct object. For example, "I saw a dangerous look on his face."