HOTS (Higher Order Thinking Skills)
a. We observe a clear image of ourselves on the surface of a clean water lake.
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it is because of its reflective surface
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Water isn't totally transparent (I don't think any substance is), some light gets reflected, some absorbed, and some transmitted. For you to see the bottom of the pond, light has to penetrate through all of the water, bounce off the bottom, penetrate all the way up and get back into your eyes. That requires a relatively shallow pond, clear water and good light, but it's not uncommon. For you to see your image, light merely has to reflect off the surface and back to your eyes, which is very common.
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We can see smooth reflection in still water but the image is rough on disturbed water
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