Light waves and waves in a fish pond both exhibit properties of wave interference, diffraction, and reflection. They both follow the laws of wave dynamics, such as the principle of superposition where waves combine and interact with each other when they overlap. Additionally, they both exhibit wave characteristics such as frequency, wavelength, and amplitude.
Yes, fish can see through glass because their eyes are adapted to see through water, which is similar to the properties of glass.
To find shoals of fish by bouncing sound waves off them. And;To check the state of the bottom if trawling, and also to avoid going aground- by bouncing sound waves off the sea bottom.
Sonar technology uses the reflection of sound waves to detect objects underwater. By emitting sound waves and measuring the time it takes for them to bounce back, sonar systems can create images of underwater environments and locate objects like submarines or fish.
Water, obviously, sand, rocks, seashells, sealife, and sometimes fish.
The location of the fish in the water is not where it seems to be, due to the refraction of light in the water.
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one thing that fish don't share is behavior. every fishes behavior is different from other. i have a fish tank full of fish they all act different to me.
light fish live in the artic ocean
Fish finders are great tools for fishers. With the help of sound waves the fish finder emits sounds waves that when they hit something go back to the receiver. Based on the time taken by the sound wave the fish finder understands whether there is a fish.
Fish in Italian is pesce which is prononced pear-share
When u tap into the fish tank, you cause tiny waves to form that scare the fish.
There isn't really a name but fish like Angler Fish, Viperfish, etc. have light on its head
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Yes a glow fish is a freshwater fish. They are a relatively small (between 1 and 2 inches) schooling fish which means that they need to be in groups of 5 - 6 or more. You can buy them at your local pet store but they are more expensive than other schooling fish. they are about 4-5 dollars each (prices vary) because of their glowing properties. These fish do not glow in regular light, but are still pretty because of their neon yellow green or pink/red colors. They only really glow under a black light. You can buy a tank specifically for glow fish with a built in black light at your local fish store as well.
The light helps the flash light fish attract its food like shrimp krill and small fish hope this helped!