Their lenses are adapted to the lesser difference of refractive index between their lens and the surrounding water. Therefore they can see sharper in the water than land animals, which have lenses that are adapted to a dryer lifestyle.
Fish see their surroundings from inside the tank, including other fish, plants, and decorations. They perceive colors, shapes, and movements through the water.
Inside the tank as it is for you to see the water temperature.
Yes, fish can see their reflection in the water.
The white scale on the inside of the fish tank is from a buildup of minerals that were in the water.
they survive because a storm is out of the water not inside of the water so as long as the fish is in the water the fish would be perfecly fine
take the fish out immedietly and drain the water. after you have drain the water wipe the inside of the tank with water. DO NOT USE SOAP TO CLEAN THE TANK, ONLY WATER. after you have done all of this clean out your filter and put a new filter sheet inside of the filter.
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No, a fish tank with water inside is not a mechanical mixture. It is a homogeneous mixture because the water and any additives are evenly distributed throughout the tank.
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Where would you be most likely to see a flying fish?