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Lena Cook
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24 December, 19:41
How come we can see water but never air
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Erickson
24 December, 19:48
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I believe refraction plays a big part on why we can distinguish water from air. As light hits the water, it's bent to a different angle because it's slowed down. If you've ever held a pole in the water, you'll see a break in the line where it meets the water. That's the effect of refraction.
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