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An image in water is not referred to as vertical because it appears inverted due to the refraction of light. When light rays pass from water to air, they bend at the surface, causing the top and bottom of the object to switch places as perceived by the observer. Therefore, the image appears upside down rather than maintaining the original vertical orientation. This optical phenomenon is a key characteristic of how images are formed in different mediums.

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