Well, for one thing, the formation of an image on the retina of your eye depends on
refraction of light by the cornea, the lens, and the fluids between them. In other words,
without refraction, you might see light, but you could never see things.
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∙ 9y agoThe change in direction is called refraction.
It is Refraction
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It is called refraction, but some material bounces off the light and it is called reflection.
i think it is important, so that it can see its prey from anywhere
What is Refraction?? What is Refraction??
Refraction is important to a person using a camera because it is essential for the light to shine through the lens onto the film. This wouldn't work if it simply reflected off the lens. I hope this helped.
refraction
The change in direction is called refraction.
It is Refraction
refraction
Refraction ~ look to related link below .
It is called refraction, but some material bounces off the light and it is called reflection.
Refraction is better.
Atomic refraction is very high.
It is refraction