Science, asked by Hyperion, 1 year ago

Do fishes cast shadows in water? why.

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Answered by kritika2727
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no because there is no opaque object under water and shadow is formed when light is blocked by an opaque object

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Answered by SerenaBochenek
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The correct response will be "Yes". A further explanation is given below.

Explanation:

  • A fish's body would be a transparent one. Therefore if the sun's rays or just about any glow begins to fall on something that certain component darkens (shadow).
  • It changes depending upon whether the projector seems to be from the fish, though. This same floor but rather edge floorboards of such an aquarium may very well be screened.
  • Unless the projector is far enough away, the shadow composition could not be observed because the shadow has been established throughout the liquid on its own.

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