you're not actually seeing through water you are seeing the light that passed through the water so if light passes through you call it seeing through
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Due to refraction of sun light through the hanging droplets of water we get a chance of viewing the attractive rainbow.
Osmosis ; see related link below .
You see to be referring to pressure.
Take a pencil and a glass of water, and put the pencil in it. The apparent displacement of a pencil in the water is due to refraction, which is the change of direction of a wave as it moves from one medium into another.Light is being reflected off the pencil to allow us to see it. The light reflected off the part above water is propagated through air to our eyes. The part below the water must move through the water and then through the air for us to see it. As the light moves from the water into the air, it undergoes refraction, and changes direction. The part of the pencil below the water appears displaced to the viewer.
We can see through the water in some parts of the ocean, but where we can't, it is because of the great amount of sediment stirred up and suspended in the water.
You can see water clearly through a clear glass.
yes because you can see through the water
Water is naturally clear, or transparent, so you can see through it. Megan Of course, if the water is polluted vision is impaired. Time to clean up our environment?
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You can see through them because light goes through them, and our eyes are built to see certain wavelengths of light.
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soak them with water
because their 95% made out of water
Yes
It's see through you get me?