Water can act like a mirror, but for you to see something in a mirror it has to be big enough, and angled in the right direction. Disturbed water will act like lots of small mirrors, pointing in every direction possible. Like trying to see something reflected in a disco ball.
When water is still, its surface is smooth and acts like a mirror, reflecting the surroundings. When water is disturbed, ripples and waves form, breaking up the smooth surface and preventing a clear reflection. The disturbance causes the light to scatter in different directions, making it harder for an image to form on the surface.
This can happen if the water is disturbed, such as by wind or rain, which causes ripples on the surface that distort the reflection. Additionally, if the water is dirty or murky, it can hinder the reflection by scattering light instead of reflecting it clearly.
In theory, a pond should be a regular reflection. Ponds are still water, so they should present a flat surface and a regular reflection in an ideal scenario. However, if the water is disturbed, such as by a boat passing over it or by strong winds, then the churning water would present a diffused reflection. So it depends on what's happening to the pond right now.
You can see a reflection in crystal-clear water because the smooth surface of the water acts like a mirror, reflecting light rays back to your eye. When the water is still and undisturbed, it creates a clear and crisp reflection of objects above it.
Yes, fish can see their reflection in the water.
When water is still, its surface is smooth and acts like a mirror, reflecting the surroundings. When water is disturbed, ripples and waves form, breaking up the smooth surface and preventing a clear reflection. The disturbance causes the light to scatter in different directions, making it harder for an image to form on the surface.
This can happen if the water is disturbed, such as by wind or rain, which causes ripples on the surface that distort the reflection. Additionally, if the water is dirty or murky, it can hinder the reflection by scattering light instead of reflecting it clearly.
In theory, a pond should be a regular reflection. Ponds are still water, so they should present a flat surface and a regular reflection in an ideal scenario. However, if the water is disturbed, such as by a boat passing over it or by strong winds, then the churning water would present a diffused reflection. So it depends on what's happening to the pond right now.
You can see a reflection in crystal-clear water because the smooth surface of the water acts like a mirror, reflecting light rays back to your eye. When the water is still and undisturbed, it creates a clear and crisp reflection of objects above it.
The disturbed water is the boat's wake.
A wake is a term for disturbed water as a boat moves.
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The pools around the Taj Mahal are basically reflection pools. If you see a picture of the Taj Mahal you can see the reflection of the building in the pools. Like most reflection pools the water is shallow and the water is not effected by fountain jets so that the reflection is kept still from any waves.
Yes, they need still or stagnant water to breed.
Yes, fish can see their reflection in the water.
No, trees cannot grow in water. While some trees can tolerate wet or swampy environments, they still need well-drained soil to grow properly. Excessive water can lead to root rot and eventually kill the tree.