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water bends in light because of refraction which causes fish to seem a little off than where they appear to be. Because of this fisherman need to know where to position their hooks when they can see fish
The refraction of rays of light as they leave the water will cause the fish to appear in a different position i.e further away and closer to the surface. In order to spear the fish the fisherman will have to aim slightly in front of the apparent position of the fish.
In order to get Archer Lario in the game Brave Frontier you will need to get on the honor summon list. To do this, you need to ask your friends for help and help you summon the archer.
When its dirty you need to change the filter.
I think you need it in every urban lake but i dont know if you are allowed to fish there?
Use the definition of "index of refraction". In this case, you simply need to divide the speed of light in a vacuum by the index of refraction.
so that we will know where they come from
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i dont know where hangingrock is but if you are 16 + you need one to fish just about anywhere.
You need refraction for increasing or decreasing the size of an image. We can take x-ray images just fine, and we don't have anything that will refract x-rays.
depends on the fish. different fish have different heights! People need this question answered. How about the height of a Salmon. Do you know that? Maybe you could list heights of the fish you know. Like so: Salmon:___ Trout:___ Blowfish:___ ect.
Not internal refraction - internal reflection. And yes, that's essential to make fiber optics work.