No. Their eyes are designed to ignore it.
it is in the air but you cant see it
If youre saying you want to get the water out of your eye,you cant cuz its not INSIDE your eye,its just kinda illosioning it.any way,you cant see under water ever(that is humans cant...)kuz humans are ment to see in air,not in water.You cant fix the blureyness,but you can wear goggles!;)
The real question is What is ahead of you but you cant see it and the answer is The future.
Yes, fish can see their reflection in the water.
The gas that you see coming out of water when it is boiling is water vapour being produced because the temperature and pressure are right at a given point in time. Air in water such as the bubbles you see collect on objects submerged in water or the air that fish breathe is dissolved into the water at point of contact.
Air
It is a dirt bike
water vapour
Just like you and me, fish can tolerate different levels of stuff in our air or water. For example, some people can tolerate a high level of pollens in the air, and some people get sick easily when there are pollens in the air.Think of the people who can't tolerate pollens in the air as freshwater fish and the ones that can as saltwater fish. A lot of it has to do with your environment and genes, and a starfishes environment is in the sea, so they have adapted through evolution to the saltwater in their environment.
When the fish dies,its gills will push out air from the body.The moving air's force pushes the fish deeper into the water.A few minutes later, it will float up due to the air in the air bladder of the fish.That's the answer for the SEE programme Q9!From one of 6R8's students
Air,Gravity.
it diffuses in air